Australian
Bureau of
Statistics
Census of Population
and Housing
Selected Characteristics for
Centres and Localities
Queensland
2016.3
Urban
NEW ISSUE
1996 Census of
Population and Housing
Selected Characteristics
for Urban Centres and
Localities
Queensland
B. Doyle
Regional Director
AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS
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TABLES
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2 Person and household characteristics, Urban Centre/Locality ............... 8
3 Labour force ck iracteristics, persons aged 15 years and over .............. 18
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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PREFACE
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This publication contains data from the 1996 Census of Population and Housing, and
describes the characteristics of people in Queensland and their housing arrangements.
Similar publications are available for each State and Territory, and nationally.
The data presented in this publication relate to where people were counted on census
night, and therefore data for each geographical area includes visitors to that area but
exclude those people who were away on census night. The publication uses both the
Urban Centre/Locality (UC/L) and the Section of State (SOS) geographic classifications
which classify areas according to size of the population. Whilst the UC/L classification
covers only part of the State or Territory, the SOS classification covers the State or
Territory in its entirety.
This publication presents only a selection of data from the full range of census variables.
For further information about other census or Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data
refer to the Appendix or Directory of Census Statistics, 1996 (Cat. no. 2910.0). Concepts
and definitions used in this publication, including UC/L and SOS, are explained in the
Glossary and more detailed information is available in the Census Dictionary, 1996
(Cat. no. 2901.0).
ABS publications draw extensively on information provided freely by individuals,
businesses, governments and other organisations. Their continued cooperation is very
much appreciated: without it, the wide range of statistics published by the ABS would
not be available. Information received by the ABS is treated in strict confidence as
required by the Census and Statistics Act 1905.
B. Doyle
Regional Director
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POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
SEX
AGE
BIRTHPLACE
Australian-born
Since 1991, there had been a 13.1% increase in the number of people counted in the
Census (3,368,850) in Queensland. Almost half (49.7%) were counted in the Major Urban
area and a further 31.0% were in the Other Urban area. The remainder were in rural
areas (3.1% in the Bounded Locality and 16.1% in the Rural Balance).
Of the 348 UC/Ls, the largest were Brisbane (1,291,117), Gold Coast-Tweed Heads (Gold
Coast Part) (hereafter Gold Coast) (274,157) and Townsville-Thuringowa (109,914).
In 1996, there were more females (50.3%) counted than males (49.7%). While the
proportion of females was highest in the Major Urban area (51.1%), the proportion of
males was highest in the Rural Balance (52.3%). These levels were similar to those of
1991.
Males outnumbered females in the majority (54%) of UC/Ls, particularly in Mungindi
(Qld Part) (L) (hereafter Mungindi (L) (61.9%) on the NSW border, and
Bluff (L) (59.4%) and Duaringa (L) (59.1%) near Blackwater. Localities which recorded
the highest proportions of females were Herberton (58.9%) on the Atherton Tableland,
Arcadia Bay (54.7%) on Magnetic Island and Mount Larcom (54.5%) near Gladstone.
The population in the State is aging. In 1996, the median age for Queensland was
33 years, compared with 32 years in 1991. The proportion of people aged 65 years or
more also increased from 11.6% in 1991 to 12.0% in 1996.
In 1996, the proportion of people in the Rural Balance aged 65 years or more (8.1%) was
considerably lower than in the rest of the State (13.6% in Bounded Locality, 13.5% in
Other Urban and 12.3% in Major Urban). On the other hand, the Rural Balance recorded
the highest proportion of children (aged 0-14 years), with 25.0%.
At the UC/L level, the highest percentages of people aged 65 years or more were
recorded in the coastal areas of Burrum Heads (L) (43.5%), Trebonne (L) (36.3%) and
Seaforth (L) (35.1%) and Willows Gemfields (L) (36.7%) west of Emerald. The highest
proportions of children were recorded in the Indigenous communities of
New Mapoon (L) (43.1%) and Umagico (L) (42.4%) both at the tip of Cape York
Peninsula, Dajarra (L) (46.3%) south of Mount Isa and Woorabinda (41.0%).
Over three-quarters (78.4%) of those counted in the Census in Queensland were
Australian-born, a slight decrease since 1991 (80.6%). The Major Urban area recorded a
lower percentage than that for the State in both 1996 and 1991 (74.4% and 76.6%
respectively).
Indigenous communities recorded the highest percentages of Australian-born
people, shown by the far north communities of Wujal Wujal (L) (100%), Hope
Vale (L) (99.7%), Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L) (99.7%), Umagico (L) (99.6%), and
Napranum (Weipa South) (L) (99.1%).
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Overseas-born
Of the people counted in Queensland, 8.6% stated that they had been born in the
United Kingdom (UK), Ireland or New Zealand (NZ), a decrease since 1991 (8.9%). The
Major Urban area recorded a higher proportion of people born in these countries than
the State as a whole (10.1% in 1996 and 10.6% in 1991). High proportions were also
recorded in several UC/Ls of south-eastern Queensland, ranging from 15.3% in
Hope Island (L) to 17.2% in Helensvale.
People born overseas in countries other than UK, Ireland or NZ accounted for 7.9% of
the Queensland population, which was similar to the 1991 figure of 7.4%. The Major
Urban area recorded the highest proportion of people born in these countries with
10.6% (9.7% in 1991). Likewise at the UC/L level, high proportions were noted in the
Localities of Trebonne (28.3%) near Ingham, Dimbulah (21.4%) near Mareeba and
Kooralbyn (19.2%) south-west of Beaudesert.
INDIGENOUS ORIGIN
The number of people who reported being of Indigenous origin increased by 36.3%
between 1991 and 1996, from 70,102 to 95,518. As a proportion of the Queensland
population, this represented an increase, from 2.4% to 2.8%. The proportion of
Indigenous people was lowest in the Major Urban area (1.6% in 1996 and 1.1% in 1991).
Apart from Cherbourg (96.7%), UC/Ls in the north of the State recorded the highest
proportions of Indigenous people: Wujal Wujal (L) (95.6%), Yarrabah, Injinoo (Cowal!
Creek) (L) and Hope Vale (L) (each 95.0%). However, in the majority of UC/Ls (211 out
of 348) the proportion was less than that of Queensland overall (2.8%).
LONE PERSON HOUSEHOLDS
In 1996 there were 248,336 lone person households in Queensland, an increase of 36.2%
over 1991 (182,389). Most of this change occurred in the Major Urban and Other Urban
areas (increases of 35,745 and 23,535 households respectively). Lone person
households, as a proportion of all households in private dwellings, ranged from 14.1% in
the Rural Balance to 22.0% in the Major Urban area.
At the UC/L level, the highest percentages were recorded in the Localities of Picnic Bay
(37.6%) on Magnetic Island, Pentland ( 34.7%), Malanda and Springsure (both 33.3%).
FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS WITH DEPENDENT CHILDREN
About half (50.6%) of all family households had dependent children (53.2% in 1991).
Family households with dependent children had increased by 9.0% since 1991, from
390,871 to 426,025. The majority of this increase occurred in the urban areas, while the
Bounded Locality recorded a decrease. The percentages of family households with
dependent children ranged from 49.3% in the Bounded Locality to 52.6% in the Rural
Balance.
Very high percentages of family households with dependent children were recorded in
the Localities of New Mapoon (89.5%), Lockhart River (86.7%), Doomadgee (86.2%) and
Mungindi (Qld Part) (82.4%).
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LABOUR FORCE CHARACTERISTICS (For People Aged 15 Years and Over)
EMPLOYMENT
In 1996 there were 1,420,668 employed people in Queensland compared with 1,222,133
in 1991, representing an increase of 16.2%. Just over half of these were enumerated in
the Major Urban area (51.9% in 1996 and 51.4% in 1991).
Urban Centres with the largest numbers of employed people were Brisbane (582,171),
Gold Coast (106,433), Townsville-Thuringowa (48,796), Cairns (41,113) and Toowoomba
(93,599):
Full-time employment
Of the 1,420,668 employed people in Queensland, 962,011 (67.7%) worked full-time.
This was an increase of 13.4% over 1991 (848,257). About two-thirds (66.4%) of the
full-time workers were male, which was similar to the situation in 1991 (67.8%). The
percentage of male full-time workers was highest in the Bounded Locality (70.5%).
UC/Ls, which recorded the highest percentages of male full-time employees, were
Bluff (L) (90.7%), Middlemount (86.1%) and Tieri (85.9%), all inland from Yeppoon, and
Pentland (L) (89.1%), south-west of Charters Towers. High percentages of female
full-time employees were recorded in Hamilton Island (43.3%), Thursday Island and
Craiglie (both 43.2%).
Part-time employment
In 1996, 427,793 people were employed part-time. This was an increase of 37.1% since
1991 (312,043). Unlike their full-time counterparts, the majority (66.9%) of part-time
workers were female (68.2% in 1991). The highest proportion of female part-time
workers was recorded in the Other Urban area (67.6%).
Localities which recorded the highest percentages of female part-time employees were
mainly in the south of the State: Bell (100%) and Cecil Plains (88.0%), near Dalby, and
Thargomindah (84.2%), in Bulloo Shire. Johnstone South (L) (84.9%), near Innisfail, also
recorded a high percentage of female part-time employees. The highest rates for males
were recorded in Doomadgee (L) (75.5%), in the far north-west, and the island Locality
of St Pauls (73.7%), in Torres Local Government Area.
Occupation
In 1996, almost a quarter (23.9%) of employed people were Managers and administrators
or Professionals, compared with 22.5% in 1991. In both 1996 and 1991 the Rural Balance
recorded the highest percentages in these occupations (31.0% and 31.9% respectively),
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UC/Ls with the highest percentages were Blue Mountain Heights (L) (49.2%) near
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Labourers and related workers accounted for a further 9.8% of employed people, down
from 10.6% in 1991. The Bounded Locality recorded the highest percentages in this
occupation group (16.8% in 1996 and 15.8% in 1991). High percentages were also
recorded in the northern Indigenous communities of Wujal Wujal (L), (66.4%),
Kowanyama (L) (64.4%), Aurukun (L) (58.8%) and Palm Islands (57.5%).
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Industry
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UNEMPLOYMENT
Just over one-third of employed people (34.0%) worked in the industries of
Manufacturing, Retail trade or Health and community services, the top three employing
industries for the State (32.5% in 1991). In both censuses, the percentages for these
industries in the Major Urban area were higher than for the other area types (35.5% in
1996 and 34.8% in 1991).
UC/Ls with the highest levels in these industries were the Indigenous communities of
Wujal Wujal (L) (97.7%), Umagico (L) (94.0%), Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L) (87.6%),
Cherbourg (84.2%) and Lockhart River (L) (83.4%). The overwhelming majority of these
were employed in Health and community services.
The proportion of people employed in the Queensland private sector increased between
1991 (73.3%) and 1996 (79.0%). The Rural Balance percentage was higher than for the
other regional groupings (82.2% in 1996 and 78.3% in 1991).
In all except 30 UC/Ls, the majority of employed people worked in private enterprise.
Tieri (92.2%) and Kooralbyn (L) (90.3%), along with the coastal areas of Hamilton Island
(95.9%), Hope Island (L) (94.4%), Craiglie (92.9%) and Santa Barbara (90.8%) recorded
the highest percentages.
In 1996, there were 151,717 unemployed people in Queensland compared with 156,334
in 1991 — a decrease of 3.0%. The overall unemployment rate was 9.6% (11.3% in 1991),
while the rate for people aged 15-24 years was 16.4% (18.7% in 1991). Both rates were
highest in the Other Urban area (10.7% and 18.0% respectively).
UC/Ls which recorded comparatively high unemployment rates and numbers of people
were the Indigenous community of Woorabinda (46.7% and 161) and Mudjimba (23.2%
and 419). Those which recorded high rates and numbers for people aged 15-24 years,
were Coolum Beach (32.0% and 159) and Bongaree (31.3% and 156), both on the coast
north of Brisbane.
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OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLINGS
TENURE TYPE
In 1996, there were 611,460 occupied private dwellings in the Major Urban area,
accounting for 50.8% of the occupied private dwellings in the State. A further 375,387
were located in the Other Urban area (31.2%), with 37,439 in the Bounded Locality
(3.1%) and 179,786 in the Rural Balance (14.9%).
Fully owned
About two-fifths of the occupied private dwellings counted in Queensland were fully
owned by their occupants (38.7% in 1996 and 40.7% in 1991). In both 1996 (46.8%) and
1991 (47.9%) the Rural Balance recorded the highest ownership levels.
In 23.0% of the UC/Ls, the majority of the occupied private dwellings were fully owned.
Two Localities near Emerald recorded the highest rates of home ownership: Willows
Gemfields (71.5%) and Rubyvale (69.3%).
Being purchased
In 1996, almost one-quarter (24.8%) of the occupied private dwellings in Queensland
were being purchased by their occupants, a slight increase over 1991 (23.9%). The Rural
Balance (28.3%) and the Major Urban area (25.8%) recorded higher percentages than the
State as a whole.
High levels of homes being purchased were recorded in the UC/Ls of
Bohle Plains (L) (61.0%) and Alice River (59.5%), in the Townsville hinterland, and
Wyreema (L) (60.0%) and Kingsthorpe (58.4%), near Toowoomba.
Rented
In 1996, 31.8% of the occupied private dwellings in the State were being rented,
compared with 28.5% in 1991. The Other Urban area recorded the highest percentage of
homes being rented in both 1996 (35.8%) and 1991 (33.0%).
Extremely high percentages were recorded in the coal mining centres of Middlemount
(96.9%), Glenden (95.9%) and Tieri (93.0%), the Indigenous community of Cherbourg
(96.2%) and Weipa (94.9%) which is associated with bauxite mining.
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
The median household income in 1996 of $618 per week showed an increase of 17.3%
over 1991 ($527). In 1996, the State median was exceeded by that of the Major Urban
area ($658), which was also the case in 1991 ($565).
Urban Centres in the coal mining belt of the Bowen Basin recorded the highest median
household incomes: Moranbah ($2,000), Dysart ($1,708), Tieri ($1,348), Middlemount
($1,231) and Glenden ($1,203). The lowest were recorded in the Localities of Pentland
($235) and Willows Gemfields ($250).
HOUSING LOAN REPAYMENTS
Between 1991 and 1996, there was a substantial increase (47.3%) in the median housing
loan repayment for the State, from $543 to $800 per month. Across the State, the highest
median housing loan repayment was recorded for the Major Urban area ($850).
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Comparatively high median housing loan repayments were recorded in the island or
coastal UC/Ls of Hamilton Island ($1,137), Craiglie, Eimeo (both $1,083), Hope Island (L)
($1,042), Santa Barbara and Smithfield Heights (both $1,029).
RENT PAYMENTS
The median weekly rent payment for Queensland of $125 in 1996 represented an
increase of 17.9% on the 1991 figure of $106. The 1996 median rent recorded for the
Major Urban area ($140) was higher than that for the State as a whole, which was also
the case in 1991 ($124).
Hamilton Island ($270) and the coastal UC/Ls of Arcadia Bay (L), Hope Island (L),
Craiglie, Port Douglas and Santa Barbara (each $200) recorded the highest median
weekly rent payments.
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Agnes Water (L)
Airlie Beach
Alice River
Alligator Creek (L)
Allingham
Allora (L)
Alpha (L)
Amity Point (L)
Aramac (L)
Arcadia Bay (L)
Atherton
Augathella (L)
Aurukun ({L)
Ayr
Babinda
Bakers Creek (L)
Balgal Beach (L)
Bamaga (L)
Baralaba (L)
Barcaldine
Bargara
Beachmere
Beaudesert
Beerwah
Bell (L)
Biggenden (L)
Biloela
Bingil Bay (L)
Blackall
Blackbutt (L)
Blacks Beach (L)
Blackwater
Bli Bli
Blue Mountain Heights (L)
Bluff (L)
Bohle Plains (L)
Bongaree
PERSONS
Males
no.
142
1 565
566
396
569
407
201
208
164
289
2 698
224
380
4 447
615
413
289
393
ale Es
817
2244
1173
1 853
687
124
334
2647
249
703
269
425
3176
1635
334
256
503
5 388
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Females
no.
2% Fo F FL RF A
109
1 464
595
382
561
444
194
174
178
349
2995
213
398
4 250
613
381
274
363
123
TS
2 281
1 201
1 881
703
138
352
2514
277
29
251
395
2755
1712
368
sage,
484
5778
years
%
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22.3
10.8
30.9
24.6
22.1
20.4
22.0
19.9
24.0
13.2
22.1)
20.6
34.3
20.2
22:2
28.7
15.1
35.2
17.6
23.4
21.7
24.4
24.0
26.4
26.3
19.7
25.9
20.0
24.3
23.3
25.4
29.8
30.5
25.5
27.8
29.8
16.4
Aged
65 years
or more
%
6.8
410.5
yal
2.2
5.
25.3
11.6
14.4
17.5
33.9
19.0
19.9
3.1
15.7
15.6
6.9
13.5
4,9
16.8
14.5
19.0
17.4
14.8
15.5
16.8
25,5
9.2
12.0
14.9
18.5
9.5
1.4
9.9
6.1
5.6
3.7
29.5
indigenous
origin
no.
Australian-
born
no.
O'seas-born
(UK, freland
and NZ)
no.
O'seas-
born
(Other)
no.
2 & F FS 2 & Fe ee HF HF FHF Fe ye HO F
142
Total
persons
in 1996
Ao.
251
3 029
1161
178
1130
851
395
382
342
638
5 693
437
178
8 697
1 228
794
563
756
238
1592
4525
2 374
3 734
1 390
262
686
5 161
526
4 432
520
820
5 931
3 347
102
431
987
11 166
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persons
in 1991
no.
na,
2 524
722
788
1 040
896
449
340
326
625
5 206
431
784
8 637
1 268
665
362
675
269
1 530
2 703
2114
4 028
1 089
284
686
5 051
n.a.
1578
527
627
6 760
2 386
604
414
n.a.
8 431
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HOUSEHOLDS.......
Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
14 23
155 145
14 201
19 125
94 135
104 94
45 47
46 3f
40 40
38 27
618 726
39 55
15 2
786 1 000
108 154
41 4121
Ai 49
14 99
34 26
147 198
Sit2 531
189 308
389 482
103 199
28 34
86 79
399 719
27 45
160 180
41 64
34 100
213 998
164 543
18 120
20 69
16 167
41 309 1021
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> €& oe 6 @ Ss € Ho F FP BFE Hw GC He SF FP eE FB *
Boonah
Boreen Point (L)
Bouldercombe (L)
Boulia (L)
Bowen
Boykambil (L)
Boyne Island
Brandon (L)
Brisbane
Bucasia
Buderim
Bundaberg
Burketown (L)
Burnett Heads
Burpengary
Burrum Heads (L)
Caboolture
Cairns
Cairns Northern Beaches
Calen (L)
Calliope
Caloundra
Cambooya (L)
Camooweal (L)
Campwin Beach (L)
Cannonvale
Canungra (L)
Capeila (L)
Caravonica
Cardwell
Cecil Plains (L)
Charleville
Charters Towers
Cherbourg
Childers
Chinchilla
PERSONS
Males
no.
> - 2 F S
1049
140
312
137
4532
359
1 666
456
631 345
1 196
5 888
19 912
119
1 071
3 351
434
8 665
46 405
7 351
119
619
13 614
351
132
176
1 589
217
413
850
749
137.
1 643
4471
529
750
1 547
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Females
no.
> a2 * 3 Be F
1185
129
275
106
4 453
344
1518
427
659 772
1 202
6 570
21113
101
1 002
3 423
400
8 906
45 868
7417
104
614
14 715
334
126
175
1 548
180
328
921
672
123
1 684
4 422
571
133
4 700
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Aged O'seas-born
65 years Indigenous __ Australian- (UK, Ireland
or more origin born and NZ)
% no. no. no.
24.1 16 2 033 85
19.3 5 204 33
7.3 11 513 33
4.9 106 236 3
16.8 488 7 100 712
10.8 6 476 112
8.3 69 2647 314
9.7 55 801 15
11.2 19 221 968 128 126 405
8.1 82 1 980 191
19.4 63 9570 1 638
16.4 1 055 35991 1 969
8.2 89 183 6
13.7 27 1713 203
6.2 121 5 496 716
43.5 a 716 57
11.9 456 14 384 1 580
9.0 6 020 63 862 ¢ 327
9.9 357 9 554 1 646
15.2 3 198 9
F gaat 10 1095 72
24.5 306 22 556 3172
3.8 9 604 36
14.7 119 215 16
11.1 — 310 16
6.4 14 2278 312
8.8 t 335 2
4.3 19 684 28
9.9 97 1 362 177
24.3 74 1118 93
5.4 10 240 6
13.2 296 3 034 105
14.2 644 7 767 319
2.6 1 064 1077 3
16.6 26 1 247 89
18.14 103 3 037 86
* &* ¢ ee FP
427
42
142 733
95
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
a ¢ @ > & N 8% KX od
2 234
269
587
243
8 985
703
3 184
883
1 2914 117
2 398
12 458
41 025
220
2073
6 774
834
17571
92 273
14 768
223
1 233
28 329
665
258
351
3137
397
741
1771
1 421
260
3 327
8 893
1 100
41 483
3 247
Total
persons
in 1991
no.
> 2 @
2 100
234
n.a.
281
8 312
492
2 547
890
1 145 537
2 009
7 499
38 074
na.
1 358
5 165
770
42 716
64 463
n.a.
225
962
22 094
465
234
244
2 402
462
871
1 599
1 294
239
3513
9 016
1 054
1473
3 152
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Family with
Lone dependent
person chifdren
no, no.
264 260
29 28
33 97
20 35
12% 969
46 88
140 452
47 123
103 508 167 818
bes A 348
1 016 1672
3555 5 229
16 22
166 263
267 1117
61 30
1 236 2 583
6 652 9 788
800 1510
19 26
61 200
2 754 3 002
27 108
14 26
25 47
229 299
41 52
52 104
85 245
148 120
AT 32
269 440
619 1 044
22 141
143 156
347 428
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Clermont
Clifton (L)
Cloncurry
Collinsville
Cooktown
Cooloola Village (L)
Coolum Beach
Coominya (L)
Cooran (L)
Cooroy
Cordalba (L)
Cordelia Estate
Craiglie
Crows Nest
Croydon (L)
Cungulla (L)
Cunnamulla
Dajarra (L)
Dalby
Dayboro (L)
Deception Bay
Deeragun
Dimbutah (L)
Dirranbandi (L)
Donnybrook (L)
Doomadgee (L)
Duaringa (L)
Dundowran
Dunwich (L)
Dysart
Eagle Heights
Eidsvold (L)
Eimeo
El Arish (L)
Elliott Heads (L)
Emerald
PERSONS
Males
no.
1 236
390
1 346
4 021
762
318
3 404
251
290
929
108
921
1 330
572
126
115
754
dle Be 8
4 708
253
6 484
1159
222
197
186
382
163
563
456
1 841
932
266
654
162
332
4904
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Females
no.
+ 2 @ Reg
1152
443
1113
1 000
649
292
3 595
216
306
41 041
110
856
1 416
642
o7
98
707
92
4 809
235
6 679
1155
207
204
159
372
113
548
440
1 603
1 066
253
703
136
358
4441
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28.3
22.4
26.7
25.0
19.1
18.5
21.8
28.1
30.9
22.4
23.4
26.9
13.7
20.9
24.7
11.3
24,2
46.3
24.7
30.1
30.7
34.0
24.9
25.9
13.0
36.3
17.0
27.8
25.8
31.5
22.3
30.6
27.9
28.9
14.8
27.4
Aged
65 years
or more
%
10.3
20.8
8.5
127.1
13.6
17.7
18.1
6.9
11.4
18.0
18.3
6.0
9.5
25.2
10.8
15.0
11.8
5.4
127
6.6
2
3.8
14.5
8.5
22.6
2.9
8.0
9:9
9.5
1.0
13.7
10.8
5.3
14.8
25.7
4.1
indigenous
origin
no.
S17
136
Australian-
born
no.
2141
696
2 166
1 798
1 065
468
5 589
392
506
1657
195
1535
1 814
1 093
207
181
1374
197
8 723
425
10 707
2 038
301
384
295
739
251
890
786
3119
1 448
478
1 104
245
550
8 O60
O'seas-born
(UK, freiland
and NZ)
no.
LT.
60
te
O'seas-
born
(Other)
no.
+ Se e FP Hw > Ce eC Hw HE Ee EHH OF HB Be
oo
26
64
68
(es
58
391
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
2 388
833
2 459
2024
1411
610
6 999
467
596
1970
218
2 ae a a 4
2746
1 214
223
213
1 461
203
9517
488
13 163
2314
429
401
345
154
276
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896
3 444
1 998
519
135d
298
690
9 345
Total
persons
in 1991
no.
2727
805
2 309
2 552
1 342
na.
5 105
na.
454
1 783
213
1 526
2 043
1154
n.a,
na.
1 683
na.
9 385
817
10 340
1 292
457
460
270
1 006
295
n.a,
924
3917
1572
587
918
295
632
6 557
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Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no, no.
203 353
107 99
185 314
212 282
141 124
43 65
458 847
26 68
35 104
169 261
11 24
63 264
L393 200
132 146
Ly 22
20 16
154 182
5 29
‘74 1 288
23 81
688 2179
109 412
48 62
36 50
37 25
21 81
24 28
28 156
73 118
133 600
198 261
40 72
73 216
18 44
53 55
498 1 388
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PERSONS
Males
no.
- @ > eo Oe € ee FCP FH se * OH CF xe CHF CHE FE
Emu Park
Esk (L)
Eton (L)
Eumundi (L)
Farleigh (L)
Fernvale (L)
Finch Hatton (L)
Fiying Fish Point (L)
Forest Hill (L)
Gatton
Gayndah
Georgetown (L)
Gin Gin (L)
Giru (L)
Gladstone
Glass House Mountains (L)
Glenden
Glenella
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads
(Gold Coast Part)
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads
(Tweed Hds Part)
Goombungee (L)
Goomeri (L)
Goondiwindi
Gordonvale
Gracemere
Grantham (L)
Grasstree Beach (L)
Greenmount (L)
Gympie
Gympie South
Half Tide Beach (L)
Halifax (L)
Hamilton Istand
Harrisville (L)
Hector (L)
1 412
479
148
223
136
343
162
379
244
2 600
876
168
470
236
13 710
264
738
1 408
132 746
18 219
332
218
2 207
1 838
2178
169
201
103
> 211
1 403
271.
288
159
Lis
115
Females
no,
* ¢ ee ¢ B+ F
1376
474
153
239
120
340
139
377
213
2 728
905
130
488
200
12 705
261
591
1470
141 414
19 556
322
241
2167
1 844
2 323
166
205
119
5 602
4 492
215
251
743
179
108
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19.3
22.4
27.6
29.7
26.2
33.1
24.3
20.6
415.1
20.0
20.8
18.5
20.1
24.1
25,0
26.4
29.0
28.2
16.2
17.0
30.3
22,2
22.8
26.9
32.3
26.6
22.2
29.3
21.3
29.3
24.3
47.6
9.8
29.5
20.1
Aged
65 years
or more
%
Indigenous
origin
no.
Gee & ey wa
15.9
19.8
10.3
10.4
7.4
4.4
12.6
12.2
11.4
12.3
17.2
11.4
15.4
10.6
6.7
13.8
1.0
8.0
18.8
27.4
9.6
15.0
10.4
11.6
7.4
11.6
9.6
8.6
18.4
11.1
11.9
18.9
4.5
8.0
9.4
Australian-
born
no.
22 465
410
1151
2 548
186 137
30 387
587
421
4014
3 028
4141
305
337
201
9 695
2579
421
447
875
313
196
O'seas- born
(UK, freland
and NZ)
no.
- ¢ 2 ¢ 2% &
202
158
(Other)
no,
290
1167
117
29 005
1 499
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
> @¢@& © @¢ > &£ OP 4 &¢ Ee RH BH es SH Ee &
2 788
953
301
462
256
683
301
756
457
5 328
1 781
298
958
436
26 415
522
1 329
2878
274 157
aratis
654
459
4 374
3 682
4501
335
406
222
10 813
2 895
486
539
1 502
352
224
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persons
in 1991
no.
1919
882
256
408
260
n.a.
283
637
428
5 098
1 750
310
907
438
23 462
414
1677
2 321
225 773
30 502
589
499
4 331
2 658
3 403
344
250
na,
10 791
2 384
361
552
1101
368
na.
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Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
169 307
106 108
15 50
33 76
4 37
31 116
iS SF
54 89
38 42
438 641
176 214
22 35
80 103
29 50
1675 3773
32 70
45 227
122 467
23 479 27122
4017 3 834
55 103
57 57
374 580
246 528
196 770
22 43
26 56
10 33
1 156 4 310
188 449
36 56
49 56
20 26
18 54
12 28
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Helidon (L)
Herberton (L)
Hervey Bay
Highfields
Home Hill
Hope Island (L)
Hope Vaile (L)
Horseshoe Bay (L)
Howard (L)
Hughenden
Imbil (L)
Ingham
Inglewood (L)
Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L)
Injune (L)
Innes Park (L)
Innisfail
Jacobs Well (L)
Jalloonda (L)
Jandowae (L)
Jimboomba
Johnstone South (L)
Julia Creek (L)
Kairi (L)
Kalamia Estate (1)
Kalbar (L)
Karalee
Karana Downs
Karumba
Kawana Waters
Kenilworth (L)
Keppel Sands (L)
Kilcoy
Kilkivan (L)
Kiltarney (L)
PERSONS
Males
no.
> €# S$ bo * 2 & E
6 733
281
409
15 529
1 339
1 586
232
379
285
441
164
227
2 472
470
173
211
314
4551
330
249
347
523
296
Zit
109
186
267
1 006
2 200
Sif
7 954
145
159
(47
169
404
Females
no,
> ¢eownhe ee @
7 O30
310
585
16 525
1371
1 485
266
327
243
488
680
237
2 540
466
164
194
291
4 436
329
252
371
544
272
242
117
177
267
983
2 234
466
8 310
4140
159
769
184
428
Aged
years
%
ee ce aces eee Oe eee ECHR ERE ER ERM EHR HEATED HERR OHH HERES HR EO HR EPR RAED HD ED eR REHM ER AES
26.2
30.8
29.0
19.5
30.8
20.5
13:9
33.4
15.3
20.5
23.9
23.5
22.0
25,2
35.6
27.4
19.3
24.0
20.3
18.4
19.4
31.8
27.5
22.5
31.0
32,2
23.8
28.2
31.2
10.2
20.2
22.1
17.9
24,1
25.2
24.4
Aged
65 years
or more
%
8.3
9.6
14.7
21.5
6.5
15.7
22.5
4.7
8.0
20.6
10.8
16.6
AT
14.1
3.6
13.3
13.1
14.0
12.2
11.2
21.3
46
11.6
Si
9.7
5.8
16.5
3.4
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18.6
19.5
11.9
16.0
16.8
16.7
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Indigenous
origin
no,
Australian-
born
no.
9 842
245
791
25 585
2417
2 661
321
704
281
767
1 289
399
4 098
837
336
376
484
¢ 398
489
373
661
844
501
457
199
328
474
1 627
3 419
816
12 809
244
281
1 367
302
769
O'seas-born
(UK, freland
and NZ)
no,
2 378
a2
O'seas-
born
(Other)
no,
1101
15
65
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
13 823
591
994
32 054
2710
3071
498
706
528
929
444
464
912
936
337
405
605
8 987
659
501
718
1 067
568
519
226
363
534
1 989
4 434
1 043
16 264
285
eo. .
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persons
in 1991
no.
6 054
579
948
22 205
1 397
3 197
249
823
434
946
1 592
429
5 075
1 007
322
394
451
8 520
397
507
195
793
608
D2
218
346
oie bad
1 082
3 350
708
14 393
257
256
1 424
325
827
HOUSEHOLDS.......
Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
677 2 165
39 93
57 116
2 347 3 488
61 454
248 399
38 53
17 90
43 50
109 107
132 184
34 61
S12 597
78 119
10 38
Wd 56
33 73
816 1119
46 70
6 59
81 87
48 174
45 2
54 59
15 37
15 57
49 74
38 343
119 795
68 57
1150 2 005
30 28
40 29
130 202
44 42
65 101
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Kingaroy
Kingsthorpe
Kooralbyn (L)
Kowanyama (L)
Kuranda (L)
Kurrimine (L)
Laidley
Landsborough
Lockhart River (L)
Longreach
Lowood (L)
Lucinda (L)
Mackay
Macknade (L)
Malanda (L)
Maleny (L)
Mapleton (L)
Marburg (L)
Marcoola
Marcus Beach (L)
Mareeba
Marian (L)
Maroochydore-Mooloolaba
Maryborougn
Merinda (L)
Middlemount
Miles
Millaa Millaa (L)
Millmerran
Mirani (L)
Miriam Vale (L)
Mission Beach
Mission Beach South (L)
Mitchell (L)
Monto
Mooloolah (L)
PERSONS
Males
no.
3357
674
414
453
335
422
1114
680
247
1 859
481
338
22170
oii ld g
423
419
261
319
588
238
3 338
ee Es
17 538
10 435
148
1153
586
153
516
254
224
510
400
500
639
430
Females
no.
> > @e @ 4
3 656
694
368
459
331
418
1215
663
257
1 907
494
326
22 710
189
438
461
284
300
572
233
3 536
272
18 868
10 851
122
979
601
171
538
240
197
503
403
467
649
425
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23.3
35.2
18.3
29.1
22.2
16.7
23.8
28.7
32.5
23.0
23.1
10.1
23.0
21.4
21.0
22.0
24.2
25.4
23.4
19.7
23.8
19.0
16.5
22.0
24.4
31.6
19.8
24.4
22.7
17.6
21.4
10.2
18.4
25.4
19.7
27.6
Aged
65 years
or more
%
16.1
2.8
6.8
4.6
8.3
2o1
20.4
9.5
2.4
16.2
15.5
34.3
11.5
11.1
20.8
19.2
17.2
12.6
11.4
15:7
15.5
13.0
21.4
17.5
7.8
0.8
18.0
15.7
16.1
Ay
12.8
26.3
17.7
14.8
21.3
9.0
Indigenous
origin
no.
2015
34
859
16
324
438
84
su
41
24
30
11
Australian-
born
no.
6 282
1,252
426
896
481
644
41917
1141
499
3351
835
556
38 671
352
720
685
406
555
938
333
5 553
506
27 935
19 163
247
1 819
1 058
2096
996
436
380
712
598
908
1 220
722
O'seas-born
(UK, freland
and NZ)
no,
“. 2 £ £¢ © &£ &@ *# € F&F GH mH B
1975
137
2074
582
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
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persons
in 1991
no.
HOUSEHOLDG.......
Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
682 923
42 249
26 67
22 95
47 83
56 62
241 300
83 219
6 65
260 407
108 131
at 44
3 625 5 897
36 A7
124 91
99 116
53 70
35 83
82 160
35 56
649 865
43 67
3 438 3 674
2 100 2 668
16 31
81 358
141 136
30 41
115 136
51 49
20 52
35 36
32 57
119 135
143 146
33 139
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Moore Park (L)
Moranbah
Morayfield
Mossman
Mount Garnet (L)
Mount Isa
Mount Larcom (L)
Mount Low
Mount Morgan
Mount Nebo (L)
Mount Tamborine (L)
Moura
Mourilyan (L)
Mudjimba
Mundubbera
Mungindi (Qld Part) (L)
Mungindi (NSW Part) (L)
Murgon
Nambour
Nanango
Napranum (Weipa South) (L)
Narangba (L)
Nelly Bay
Nerang
New Mapoon (L)
Newell (L)
Ningi (L)
Normanton
Oakey
Oxenford
Pailarenda (L)
Palm Islands
Palmwoods
Peachester (L)
Pentland (L)
Peregian Beach
PERSONS
Males
no.
311
3 550
4191
987
213
11 632
97
585
1 216
124
366
1 087
2545
Z2A13
645
60
335
1 022
5 706
1 344
405
491
627
6 997
141
212
174
644
1 709
1 257
427
1 080
682
183
111
1 454
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no.
+> ¢e F AO & E@
317
2 958
4 203
930
193
10 119
116
554
1271
134
369
893
229
2 187
593
37
313
1 066
6 499
1 367
372
472
609
7 470
135
years
%
e*e¢ ort & &# $$ > © @ D
19.4
28.8
31.2
22.2
30.5
25.9
24.4
25.4
20.8
19.8
21.1
22.8
25.6
26.9
22.6
29.9
27.8
24.4
22.0
26.4
29.6
24.3
18.0
23.6
43.1
20.1
18.5
29.3
26.9
26.1
22:3
36.9
25.6
28.5
210
15.9
Aged
65 years
or more
%
20.2
1.1
5.0
12.8
10.3
5.0
15.5
5.2
20.8
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4.5
13.2
8.9
13.0
11.3
8.8
16.3
18.2
13.1
4.2
6.1
12.8
13.4
4.3
18.4
19.8
1s
11.2
6.9
11.9
1.9
18.0
8.3
17.0
21.8
Indigenous
origin
no.
117
2 832
Australian-
born
no.
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5 833
6 808
1614
361
17 483
199
O'seas-born
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no.
x $+ eR &
326
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193
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
oe $f € 2 # t 2 &© @ & © FP + E 8
628
6 508
8 394
1917
406
21 751
213
1 139
2 487
258
735
1 980
484
4 360
1 238
97
648
2 088
12 205
2711
777
963
1 236
14 467
276
418
324
1 328
3 396
2 481
884
2 073
1475
315
200
2913
ee
Total
persons
in 1991
ho.
a * * €
561
6 525
4 000
1771
383
23 667
235
544
2 782
241
n.a.
2 367
446
2 347
1118
Lee
660
2210
10 355
2571
696
992
1 051
10 174
n.a.
Sis
762
1 189
3 425
1 069
936
1 980
ene es
nd.
210
2 287
HOUSEHOLDS.......
Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
51 67
291 1 O61
361 1 430
145 230
26 47
1 409 2 909
29 29
33 182
333 266
29 36
58 82
126 293
45 66
356 588
100 4144
9 14
63 88
194 285
1 150 1544
238 357
22 97
30 156
92 115
1 092 2 062
4 34
31 43
30 35
48 165
219 492
86 386
44 4115
36 227
109 219
19 60
34 22
238 261
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0-14 65 years Indigenous Australian- (UK, Ireland born persons persons
Males Females years or more origin born and NZ) (Other) in 1996 in 1991
Urban Centre/Locality no. no. % % no. no. no, no. no. no.
Picnic Bay (L) 271 304 20.2 17.7 6 372 62 42 575 538
Pittsworth 1114 1 209 24.8 14.9 33 2 197 48 27 2 323 2110
Planella (L) 185 185 314 co fp 33 341 16 10 370 341
Point Lookout (L) 471 454 20.9 8.3 16 713 70 46 925 817
Point Talburpin (L) 418 458 24.2 18.7 9 724 91 34 876 768
Pomona (L) 471 496 25.1 13.9 6 821 64 46 967 885
Pormpuraaw (Edward River) (L) 286 267 23.0 51. 475 532 6 9 553 481
Port Douglas 41755 1 886 9.5 14.1 16 1 758 370 319 3641 3 660
Proserpine 1 608 1 639 24.0 14.3 102 2 857 184 110 3 247 3 034
Proston (L) 109 119 20.6 16.2 — 202 42 6 228 291
Quilpie (L) 400 330 27.5 8.2 93 654 21 18 730 624
Rainbow Beach (L) 437 397 16.2 17.9 6 684 48 46 834 726
Rathdowney (L) 116 111 25.6 10.6 — 212 3 4 227 221
Ravenshoe (L) 428 439 26.2 14.9 193 731 29 25 867 875
Redland Bay 1 792 1 882 21.4 14.8 41 2951 427 187 3 674 2576
Richmond (L) 415 318 24.4 8.9 84 670 17 13 733 631
River Heads (L) 234 210 22.1 10.6 - 337 56 39 444 n.a.
Rockhampton 27 910 29 860 21.8 13.3 2727 51 408 2 044 1 980 57 770 55 768
Roma 2 828 2 916 24.7 11.0 404 5 282 174 113 5 744 5 669
Rosewood 989 1021 2i3 15.3 65 1 746 124 35 2 010 1 656
Rubyvale (L) 320 282 15.6 20.4 3 420 78 75 602 726
Russell-Macleay islands 1525 14412 16.8 17.6 58 1 998 484 246 2 937 2 001
St George 1 280 1183 26.1 8.5 370 2 269 42 43 2 463 2512
St Pauls (L) 154 129 34.3 5S 260 278 — 3 283 n.a.
Samford (L) 217 210 24.8 8.4 6 359 32 23 427 436
Sandstone Point 692 709 16.7 22.2 3 1 099 184 7 1 401 674
Santa Barbara 787 777 15.7 11.0 8 965 187 131 1 564 1 059
Sapphire (L) oof 277 16.0 19.1 6 453 65 62 614 724
Sarina 1611 41 590 24.7 13.2 248 2 821 98 60 3 201 3 094
Sarina Beach (L) 210 191 12.2 20.4 — 344 35 13 401 332
Seaforth (L) 264 240 7.5 35.1 3 413 32 28 504 481
Seventeen Seventy (L) 109 94 10.3 24.6 3 154 24 8 203 na.
Shoal Point (L) 309 313 23.0 6.6 13 509 57 36 622 477
Silkwood (L) 204 194 21.4 12,4 29 318 12 51 398 448
Smithfield Heights 1 210 1 216 26.6 5.6 70 1 842 254 219 2 426 1 833
Springsure (L) 334 332 2a:4 15.5 25 632 11 9 666 729
HOUSEHOLDS.......
Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
64 42
196 319
t 64
102 93
46 116
97 132
16 65
127 52
278 439
33 29
54 99
58 75
20 27
72 108
266 469
50 97
29 53
4739 7163
513 783
137 287
69 50
371 ag ge
169 340
9 28
21 64
100 136
58 145
61 45
258 432
18 27
41 26
6 7
43 74
35 50
104 366
91 86
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Tara (L)
Taroom (L)
Taylors Beach (L)
Tewantin-Noosa
Texas (L)
Thangoo! {L)
Thargomindah (L)
The Junction
The Paims {L)
Theodore (L)
Thursday {sland
Tiaro (L)
Tieri
Tin Can Bay
Tolga (L)
Toogoolawah (L)
Toogoom {L)
Toorbul (L)
Toowoomba
Torbanlea (L)
Townsville-Thuringowa
Trebonne (L)
Tully
Tully Heads (L)
Umagico (L)
Victoria Point
Walkerston
Wallangarra (L)
Walloon
Waltumbilla (L)
Wamuran (L)
PERSONS
Males
no.
1 956
214
197
550
1 664
413
318
220
12 624
394
178
122
561
294
256
1 232
190
901
929
428
409
297
248
39 428
171
54 879
146
1 303
231
108
4 694
765
190
534
133
384
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no,
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2 198
184
181
614
1 532
443
344
209
13 429
378
171
93
543
281
252
1 251
188
690
850
393
459
299
232
43 922
175
55 035
165
1 206
215
123
5 066
741
195
558
114
395
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20.3
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23.1
16.1
17.7
22.5
36.1
27.9
27.4
28.0
24.0
33.8
22.5
31.6
15.8
25.5
20.9
15.9
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22.8
22.2
17.4
21.4
16.4
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26.3
22.9
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65 years
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21.0
14.6
12.4
20.7
9.2
14.4
14.5
24.9
20.5
17.4
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3.3
3.8
6.3
12.6
5.2
11.9
1 a
25.8
15.5
25.0
20.8
PEA §
13.8
22.8
9.4
36.3
13,2
14.6
1.3
16.3
9.1
14.8
LIN
9.7
5.9
indigenous
origin
no.
54
34
Australian-
born
no.
3 457
379
350
837
2625
794
624
376
18 988
716
309
203
860
472
476
2 085
310
1374
1512
663
775
470
420
72170
298
91 320
194
2 025
378
230
7 619
1375
351
977
231
660
O'seas-born
(UK, ireland
and NZ)
no.
116
136
ees Pp ee @ 8 4
Total
persons
in 1996
no.
eo 6*¢ €£8e 8&8 F % 6 SF %* FF wo SF F & Hw EK
4154
398
378
1 164
3 196
856
662
429
26 053
772
349
215
1104
575
508
2 483
378
1591
1779
821
868
596
480
83 350
346
109 914
311
2 509
446
231
9 760
1 506
385
4 092
247
779
Ce i
Total
persons
in 1991
no.
4187
468
351
1 007
2 460
876
705
387
17 776
816
247
267
1014
429
502
2 652
305
1977
1355
842
864
460
437
75 990
350
101 398
328
2715
334
na.
5 360
1351
400
na.
267
n.a.
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Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
510 483
42 54
os 42
104 145
171 435
89 119
73 81
38 41
1957 2 504
94 92
10 60
18 32
20 185
20 87
64 69
97 316
Zt 55
28 271
204 159
82 113
87 96
(3 61
60 45
7 677 10 259
41 38
7 657 14 339
20 33
234 283
42 37
a 29
601 1376
96 225
45 48
26 204
26 36
32 121
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Weipa
Willows Gemfields (L)
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Withcott (L)
Wondai
Wonga Beach (L)
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Woodford
Woodgate (L)
Woombye (L)
Woorabinda
Woorm
Wujal Wujal (L)
Wyreema (L)
Yandina (L)
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PERSONS
Males
no.
220
322
5 299
1 257
138
564
391
653
319
957
772
380
392
583
811
150
375
485
102
41 000
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Aged Aged
0-14 65 years Indigenous
Females years or more origin
no. % % no.
212 30.3 11.1 3
309 30.4 10.6 48
5 648 24.3 15.4 321
943 28.0 1.2 162
132 4.4 36.7 —
578 23.5 13.6 94
408 25.9 8.3 —
677 22.2 19.4 82
288 22.7 10.5 27
569 12.9 11.5 12
849 21:9 11.3 19
375 9.4 34,7 —
405 24.8 18.1 13
536 41.0 LS 1 001
784 15.9 26.1 28
143 32.1 5.5 280
377 31.1 2.5 3
446 25.9 11.3 22
99 29.4 11.4 3
1 003 22.0 7.4 17
979 40.4 2.5 1 879
391 27.1 15.5 21
407 18.5 15.7 ig
4 447 22.6 15.8 228
88 24.9 12.9 22
500 20.8 17.1 9
eo Fee eR Hea HH HR HE RH HAH HH RHF HH FH He HE
O'seas-born
(UK, ireland
born and NZ)
Australian-
no. no.
389 13
550 12
9 854 383
1 856 121
197 34
1051 40
713 41
1171 51
489 33
684 127
1 348 137
628 78
674 68
1 100 114
1 307 138
293 ~
700 26
798 70
183 6
1 522 191
1 930 —
709 44
201 5
7 382 589
194 3
749 99
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no.
o > @€ He # SB
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Total
persons
in 1996
no.
Total
persons
in 1991
no.
we’ 4+ 3 e & KF & FH & €PR F CF KH He FB
432
631
10 947
2 200
270
1142
799
1 330
607
1 126
1621
755
197
1119
1595
293
752
931
201
2 003
1978
820
216
8 810
201
985
483
512
10 393
2 510
298
1 156
697
1156
364
986
1143
623
659
1018
1 422
294
n.a.
107
.a.
1 052
1 828
785
239
7 542
229
807
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Family with
Lone dependent
person children
no. no.
49 61
39 98
1074 1 386
185 349
17 5
110 145
23 125
124 157
38 79
56 64
99 244
60 35
59 109
27 138
194 148
ri 36
23 129
74 136
12 25
147 262
21 246
75 104
21 25
798 1014
21 25
81 108
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Qld Major Urban 321 291 178 001 74 200 149 337 737 400 78.4 179179 58 955 262 009 16.0 9.4 . ©
Qid Other Urban 184 975 87 566 40 884 85 455 407 674 79.3 79 490 45 222 143 012 18.0 10.7 : m
Qld Bounded Locality 17 138 7181 4461 7 640 37 522 69.7 7 086 6 312 12 446 17.4 10.3 Py md
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Total 638 797 323 214 141 481 286 312 1420668 79.0 339 571 139 163 482 357 16.4 9.6 : Nn
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1991 2 ©
Qld Major Urban 285 187 149 849 51 517 111 164 627 719 71.9 138 192 55 711 218 496 18.1 11.1 ° S
Qld Other Urban 161 108 70 261 27 584 61 433 337 693 73.0 60 774 39 964 113 451 20.3 12:3 : >
Qld Bounded Locality 20 431 7 998 4024 7 322 42 019 70.0 7527 6 648 12 049 20.5 12.5 ® -
Qid Rural Balance 107 986 44 876 16 145 32 707 213 971 78.3 68 344 27 682 52 515 17.3 10.3 @ a
Qid Migratory 439 122 74 73 731 72.0 257 47 124 10.1 8,1 . M4
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Airlie Beach 439 264 183 226 1133 88.5 297 76 234 24.2 13.1 . >
Alice River 251 131 40 133 567 74.1 103 35 187 8.8 5.5 ». &
Alligator Creek (L) 160 106 29 77 381 74.0 82 41 132 14.5 7.3 » ©
Allingham 200 78 29 72 394 76.6 77 CT) 166 13.1 7.5 . o
Allora (L) 128 52 29 62 oT7 74.0 49 33 96 28.0 8.9 -
Aipha (L) 99 36 14 31 178 51.7 30 31 35 18.2 5.8 é
Amity Point (L) 54 22 24 Zt 128 78.1 24 8 25 15.8 9.9 6
Aramac (L) 59 30 19 22 132 43.2 15 29 30 23.3 13.2 .
Arcadia Bay (L) 55 31 34 52 175 78.3 52 10 48 53.8 9.8
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Augathella (L) 71 25 21: 40 159 69.2 19 42 56 17.4 5.4 .
Aurukun (L) 79 44 ae 47 284 a 53 167 223 1.5 17 :
Ayr 2 008 746 281 714 3 849 81.0 703 591 1515 12.5 ree) +
Babinda 243 102 26 66 452 77.4 80 85 220 14.8 8.5 ®
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Geographical area no. no. no. no. no. % no. no. no. % %
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
Bakers Creek (L) 153 57 34 61 321 84.4 33 80 148 9.2 75
Balgal Beach (L) 85 42 16 30 177 1 5e2. 33 20 49 21.9 21.3
Bamaga (L) 105 72 67 36 299 29.4 52 93 190 12.9 8.3
Baralaba (L) 45 21 8 20 95 67.4 23 12 39 23.5 12.8
Barcaldine 315 151 47 124 652 51.1 137 76 155 16.4 7.3
Bargara 612 285 158 334 1429 76.6 412 139 A477 17.8 15.7
Beachmere 297 149 67 148 671 82.6 110 83 259 27.9 16.0
Beaudesert 629 274 125 285 1352 78.0 200 242 523 22.7 15.1
Beerwah 191 79 37 105 427 83.8 60 95 162 21.6 15.3
Bell (L) 37 17 = 15 75 64.0 13 10 23 33.3 8.5
Biggenden (L) 99 58 24 36 229 66.4 45 32 81 20.0 8.0
Biloela 1 240 428 162 436 2 303 79.5 390 306 735 11.4 6.8
Bingil Bay (L) 5/7 37 24 32 152 84.9 49 13 49 29.2 14.6
Blackall 259 124 65 98 556 69.4 91 110 158 10.2 8.4
Blackbutt (L) 82 18 9 28 142 68.3 16 37 49 31.4 17.0
Blacks Beach (L) 163 68 32 68 339 78.2 87 25 93 9.4 10.6
Blackwater iJ 23 357 192 492 2 828 78.0 402 218 448 12.0 4.3
Blt Bli 510 258 138 298 1 222 78.9 208 114 470 17.8 12.7
Blue Mountain Heights (L) 159 86 31 71 354 73.4 174 18 132 8.9 35
Bluff (L) 117 12 16 33 183 41.5 10 26 21 31 7.6
Bohle Plains (L) 222 95 42 123 490 74.7 77 40 173 14.3 S2
Bongaree 1118 541 327 589 2 629 80.9 529 263 945 31.3 18.3
Boonah 352 145 59 161 726 76.0 135 86 272 15.8 8.8
Boreen Point (L) 28 19 18 18 85 85.9, 27 12 26 90.9 25.4
Bouldercombe (L) 110 41 21 54 233 66.5 37 29 94 21.4 7.5
Boulia (L) 39 17 13 21. 93 45.2 13 9 14 33.3 13.9
Bowen 1 547 832 363 670 3 505 79.9 519 972 1 110 14.2 8.8
Boykambil (L) 128 62 44 74 321 86.0 51 27 106 12.7 8.5
Boyne Island 778 268 84 225 1377 86.7 240 139 631 17.5 9.3
Brandon (L) 233 71 26 81 432 83.3 58 70 173 5.1 4.4
Brisbane 256 578 4142 397 56 165 415 975 582 171 175 146 402 46 625 209 318 15.3 8.7
Bucasia 425 188 92 212 936 82.8 246 86 318 19.3 9.6
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Buderim 1878 1 032 554 1174 4 746 83.9 1 368 236 1 720 17.9 10.4 > 2)
Bundaberg 6 582 2 963 1.523 3 162 14 562 81.4 2 652 1 853 5 892 2371. 14.9 : mM
Burketown (L) 44 15 8 10 79 55.7 16 7 17 = 4.8 ae
Burnett Heads 259 87 74 130 573 79.6 93 117 177 34.5 23.1 ° chi
Burpengary 1 336 588 268 611 2 855 79.9 364 310 1 148 15.0 9.4 aes
Burrum Heads (L) 41 22 30 33 130 81.5 32 13 29 41.7 18.8 p n
Caboolture 2 565 1 180 667 1 267 5 808 78.4 873 862 2 280 26.8 16.6 ._ uv
Cairns 17837 10708 4 065 7 642 41113 82.6 8 219 3 414 12 796 14.4 8.6 » ©
Cairns Northern Beaches 2 647 1 597 727 1 340 6 420 83.0 1 583 461 1811 14.1 8.3 . S
Calen (L) 54 12 4 14 89 65.2 14 13 4 23.1 7.3 a,
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Calliope 283 79 41 424 535 17.0 52 78 182 21.3 8.9 r =
Caloundra 3527 1747 1190 2 238 8 900 83.7 1 752 894 3 392 27.0 16.7 id 4
Cambooya (L) 134 53. 24 58 274 83.6 33 44 TAF 19.4 6.5 . pa
Camooweal (L) 36 27 12 a2 91 63.7 14 14 30 26.3 15.0 e O
Campwin Beach (L) 15 30 14 28 149 76.5 30 8 47 14.3 9.1 e -<
Cannonvale 611 425 172 275 1514 88.4 286 133 378 17.8 12.8 - ep
Canungra (L) 69 29 12 33 144 62.5 122 3 41 33.3 14.8 : PP
Capella (L) 223 65 23 56 380 68.2 64 36 48 13.9 5.5 > o
Caravonica 295 199 89 153 758 82.6 122 71 208 11.6 6.8 ° =
Cardwell 218 79 65 94 473 76.3 91 98 1014 Ga 8.9 : O
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Cecil Plains (L) 72 26 3 22 123 86.2 20 31 45 14.3 4.7 .
Charleville 624 368 103 282 1 405 59.4 318 163 472 Li 8.9 ° S
Charters Towers 1 456 t22 239 609 3 102 Tif 692 323 922 18.1 8.9 SS
Cherbourg 113 38 51 61 272 11.0 25 137 229 27.9 14.2 : =i
Childers 258 101 44 116 535 80.4 100 123 167 12.8 11.0 ‘ o
Chinchilla 578 231 93 271 1198 gore. 244 132 430 18.5 8.2 *
Clermont 455 185 178 198 1 034 81.4 168 80 225 12.0 5:1 .
Clifton (L) 129 So 25 59 274 77.0 53 47 90 13.7 8.1 7
Cloncurry 558 a2? 70 157 1 039 59.0 187 125 203 14.5 8.9 ‘
Collinsville 336 95 40 164 647 77.9 86 78 147 23.3 20.4 e
Cooktown 170 109 93 112 502 62.0 124 63 130 14.5 10.7 °
Cooloola Village (L) 51 18 16 29 117 86.3 13 17 40 30.8 33.5 :
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Cordalba (L)
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Crows Nest
Croydon (L)
Cungulla (L)
Cunnamulla
Dajarra (L)
Dalby
Dayboro (L)
Deception Bay
Deeragun
Dimbulah (L)
Dirranbandi (L)
Donnybrook (L)
Doomadgee (L)
Duaringa (L)
Dundowran
Dunwich (L)
Dysart
Eagle Heights
Eidsvold (L)
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El Arish (L)
Elliott Heads (L)
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a os
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no.
‘i ee Se Pe HB PH PM eT Fe BS oe
829
55
58
286
34
358
942
182
38
35
240
16
2 038
101
2129
465
58
69
44
93
89
150
192
1 037
325
87
283
59
55
2610
379
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females
no.
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202
187
133
35
1 012
216
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females
no.
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570
179
155
265
150
889
182
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persons(b)
no.
GF &# € & ® BP & HM 4
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
2 186
114
141
659
64
177
1 409
368
79
73
Employed Managers &
in private administrators;
sector Professionals
% no,
82.1 450
82.0 14
71.6 30
82.9 86
84.4 5
78.5 105
92.9 252
73.1 70
35.4 13
72.6 9
56.5 97
46.3 6
(57 798
76.3 58
81.8 499
78.7 89
10.7 29
61.0 36
84.8 9
12.6 29
47.6 16
84.6 87
80.2 66
85.6 205
82.4 219
58.1 33
82.4 474
78.4 13
81.5 42
81.2 870
78.0 201
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no.
432
653
120
148
30
491
121
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Aged Aged
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years or more
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32.0 19.2
40.0 23.4
37.5 23.8
17.1 14.1.
27.3 9.9
12.8 6:1
8.6 6.1
29.0 10.7
38.9 16.8
9.1 8.8
25.6 Ld
30.8 14.6
14.6 8.0
14.3 5.6
27.1 14.9
13.4 9.7
17.6 15.8
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26.2 18.3
_— 46
24.5 19.0
14.0 8.6
13.1 3.4
20.5 11.8
25.0 10.9
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Full-time
males
Geographical area no,
Esk (L) 120
Eton (L) 60
Eumundi (L) 64
Farleigh (L) 60
Fernvale (L) 136
Finch Hatton (L) 63
Flying Fish Point (L) 147
Forest Hill (L) 59
Gatton 933
Gayndah 304
Georgetown (L) 66
Gin Gin (L) 152
Giru (L) 113
Gladstone 6 421
Glass House Mountains (L) 67
Glenden 433
Glenella 617
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads 42 612
(Gold Coast Part)
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads 4 323
(Tweed Heads Part)
Goombungee (L) 113
Goomeri (L) 76
Goondiwindi 979
Gordonvale 735
Gracemere 773
Grantham (L) 53
Grasstree Beach (L) 74
Greenmount (L) 41
Gympie 1 785
Gympie South 532
Half Tide Beach (L) 114
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no.
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49
24
35
21
59
19
64
35
409
148
22
70
32
2177
38
78
22
24 357
27d
457
315
382
795
229
males
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no.
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persons(b)
no.
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in private
sector
%
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
50
10
47
20
47
19
66
34
508
155
16
7
29
2 204
36
105
284
23 597
2 749
48
24
415
322
431
24
36
16
839
276
24
256
109
sg.
115
Pa pak
411
312
154
2110
712
124
368
189
21999
169
678
1 307
106 433
11 076
22d
159
2 093
1-531
1779
124
160
80
3 904
1 146
178
(a) For Census purposes, people who stated they were employed, but worked zero hours in the week prior to
Census night have been coded to 'part-time’.
68.4
89.0
84.3
83.5
73.4
83.8
17.9
76.8
78.2
76.5
60.5
69.3
88.4
80.1
13.1
89,2
82.6
87.5
84.7
70.6
12.3
77.9
77.4
72.0
83.9
83.8
75.0
78.2
76.6
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administrators;
Professionals
no.
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42
13
45
25
38
10
82
24
327
126
13
55
29
2079
36
97
255
22 073
1 915
28
15
395
214
256
22
31
23
680
220
32
Labourers
and related
workers
no,
a<erne Fe at dn
36
17
22
10
36
15
45
28
426
195
24
62
31
1 188
30
53
95
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36
43
231
186
199
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12
544
124
19
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Manufacturing;
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services
no.
101
673
175
120
4 492
475
36 710
3 952
78
68
605
595
700
37
69
23
1 602
475
34
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31.0 6 LO
10.0 5.0
16.7 72
6.3 8.3
11.3 6.9
21f 11.2
16.2 10.7
19.6 9.1
5.0 4.6
18.6 12.8
12,1. 3.6
16.7 9.1
21.6 16.3
6.5 3.6
10.9 5.6
19.9 12.9
255 16.5
26.9 9.8
36.4 13.6
11.7 6.4
15.3 9.3
15.1 9.1
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Hamilton Island 410 320 67 96 896 95.9 170 83 140 49 2:3 Ai
Harrisville (L) 68 25 12 20 129 78.3 19 20 39 29.6 9.8 + —
Hector (L) 42 21 10 16 93 83.9 13 13 30 22.2 13.9 « 2
Helensvale 2 645 i 306 574 1 340 6 005 85.8 1 098 492 2 242 14.9 10.2 =O
Helidon (L) 87 38 25 47 205 81.5 13 63 94 27.7 13.5 5 Nn
Herberton (L) 114 66 18 60 266 74.8 59 38 94 35.8 16.1 ._ 7
Hervey Bay 3 503 1 868 1 207 2157 8 948 80.2 1 809 794 3 197 29.0 19.8 « @
Highfields 569 267 92 265 1216 71.4 340 96 436 13.9 4.6 aes
Home Hill 745 254 89 237 1 363 80.2 262 227 478 1.4 5.5 : =
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Hope Island (L) 82 39 21 34 180 94.4 53 8 53 4.0 10.4 or
Hope Vaile (L) 89 47 91 48 277 4.3 21 153 18 72 4.5 ae cd
Horseshoe Bay (L) 52 23 26 37 143 86.0 29 15 28 25.0 20.1 ae
Howard (L) 91 31 18 49 200 79.5 22 28 81 31.4 22.8 » Wl
Hughenden 310 123 60 116 623 49.9 94 100 156 14.2 6.3 e -<
Imbil (L) 73 31 13 20 138 72.5 20 31. 61 30.3 18:3 . -
Ingham 1015 385 150 of 1992 79.5 308 285 837 15.4 6.9 : wn
Inglewood (L) 195 47 27 65 342 61.1 58 60 109 20.0 8.1 > ©
Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L) 29 21 57 29 137 4.4 10 57 120 5.4 4.2 * =a
Injune (L) 85 30 13 38 172 71.5 46 39 Tt 8.8 6.5 O
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Innes Park (L) 101 58 32 61 255 81.2 66 23 85 23.3 12.4 : ly
Innisfail 1 698 641 308 667 3 402 79.3 630 637 1 267 16.4 10.3 . 8
Jacobs Well (L) 110 54 17 39 225 85.3) 41 28 80 23.5 a Re | . 2
Jatloonda (L) 84 62 30 42 220 75.0 65 21 89 14.7 10.2 ce
Jandowae ({L) 124 51 16 44 242 82.2 42 35 111 37.5 9.4 ® S
Jimboomba 190 94 45 95 435 87.4 76 54 182 17.3 9.6 °
Johnstone South (L) 125 35 8 45 218 80.3 37 49 106 5.4 6.4 i
Julia Creek (L) 138 59 16 46 268 51.9 40 52 86 10.0 4,3 :
Kairi (L) 40 19 6 18 84 73.8 20 14 33 —- 1.2 Py
Kalamia Estate (L) 93 24 8 28 155 84.5 33 23 76 x et 4.9 °
Kalbar (L) 79 28 17 45 175 69.1 28 31 64 2a.7 10.3 ‘6
Karalee 442 219 104 227 1019 76.6 216 66 394 11.8 5.4
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Karumba 135 56 67 70 340 78.5 77 33 86 9.4 8.6 . om
Kawana Waters 2 294 1127 746 1357 5 644 86.8 1042 540 2 162 22.9 15.9 fe
Kenilworth (L) 56 18 13 20 141 74.2 18 15 42 33.3 10.5 = i
Keppel Sands (L) 38 18 6 21 86 70.9 15 16 28 31.3 23.2 "Oo
Kilcoy 302 112 45 97 569 80.8 82 167 291 14,2 7.9 .
Kilkivan (L) 46 16 10 24 94 51.1 24 7 17 38.9 17.5 ae
Killarney (L) 180 64 33 66 350 86.9 63 77 180 10.1 3.6 » @
Kingaroy 1272 624 220 617 2 782 78.5 586 287 1139 17.3 10.0 ae
Kingsthorpe 282 113 35 105 547 84.3 60 101 260 10.7 6.5 : s
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Kowanyama (L) 92 58 124 104 385 3.1 32 248 21 2.4 0.8 or ae
Kuranda (L) 86 53 42 71 261 73.6 66 35 82 20.7 12.4 sp
Kurrimine (L) 93 25 23 49 204 81.4 50 36 62 16.0 14.3 e ol
Laidley 334 116 68 144 679 67.2 104 450 246 23.9 10.5 . -~<
Landsborough 179 73 62 104 431 81.0 50 75 460 26.7 18.8 me
Lockhart River (L) 48 28 75 62 229 23.1 25 112 191 27 2.6 a eh
Longreach 696 426 144 318 1647 65.5 402 180 433 11.9 6.6 © og
Lowood (L) 134 46 42 64 290 82.8 26 65 103 27.9 14.7 a
Lucinda (L) 76 30 23 24 164 83.5 39 10 43 4.0 8.9 ae
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Mackay 8 918 4 008 1 586 3 968 18 867 81.3 3572 1 806 6 812 16.8 9.9 . 2
Macknade (L) 101 22 15 27 173 82.7 35 23 86 rfl 7.0 © 9
Malanda (L) 136 55 16 50 268 75.4 40 53 105 18.3 14.1 * 3
Maleny (L) 194 73 36 71 305 81. 73 35 447 13.4 15.0 . 2
Mapleton (L) 63 28 21 54 167 71. 37 21 55 25.0 12:4 o 2
Marburg (L) 123 40 18 44 229 73.4 32 29 98 30.5 11.9 .
Marcoola 173 95 57 102 431 81.4 80 43 121 26.1 16.8 :
Marcus Beach (L) 64 31 27 39 162 85.2 44 12 39 25.0 17.3 :
Mareeba 1 097 559 260 533 2 509 67.3 469 376 930 15.0 8.6 ‘
Marian (L) 144 48 17 35 252 88.5 42 35 120 17.1 6.3 °
Maroochydore-Mooloolaba 5 052 2 946 1 785 3 081 13 143 85.2 2 642 1075 4 889 23.8 15.8 .
Maryborough 3 405 1 482 722 1574 7 320 73.3 4373 700 3 261 22.7 13.8 :
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Geographical area no. no. no. no. no. % no. no. no. % %
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
Merinda (L) 75 29 8 12 127 65.4 6 71 51 — 3.1
Middlemount 659 106 56 165 998 87.1 144 ve 105 12.4 4.5
Miles 238 105 40 101 492 71.1 95 75 134 11.0 8.0
Millaa Millaa (L) 43 20 10 19 94 62.8 25 23 33 16.7 13.8
Millmerran 253 92 27 95 478 77.6 68 108 124 8.2 3.8
Mirani (L) 104 35 19 28 188 65.4 40 28 43 21.6 6.9
Miriam Vale (L) 92 21 10 29 160 47.5 18 34 25 20.0 9.6
Mission Beach 90 46 43 58 242 83.9 80 28 44 28.6 8.3
Mission Beach South (L) 104 59 44 57 268 79.1 88 22 69 17.2 6.9
Mitchelt (L) 170 89 33 65 364 oY Of 49 66 113 22.6 10.4
Monto 249 123 42 105 532 69.2 127 62 180 8.0 5.7
Mooloolah (L) 114 55 26 68 270 83.0 50 26 114 5c 1 18.4
Moore Park (L) 53 30 14 39 140 78.6 23 26 46 45.5 30.0
Moranbah 2 049 397 188 525 3 245 87.0 379 263 483 13.8 3.4
Morayfield 4 506 631 305 658 3 163 80.2 426 412 1 251 23.3 13.3
Mossman 379 181 58 154 794 77.2 134 92 283 to 7.0
Mount Garnet (L) 40 12 8 24 88 63.6 13 15 26 35.7 28.5
Mount tsa 5 621 2 285 687 1 698 10 516 82.9 1 938 1 063 2 522 12.4 6.4
Mount Larcom (L) At 8 7 13 71 69.0 6 17 24 33.3 10,1
Mount Low 267 146 39 108 572 iA 119 35 189 14.8 6.1
Mount Morgan 232 86 64 119 515 60.4 66 92 198 43.4 22.8
Mount Nebo (L) 53 36 24 27 150 64.0 70 4 41 33.3 7.4
Mount Tamborine (L) 118 65 18 52 259 83.8 87 11 86 9.1 9.1
Moura 580 135 51 149 934 84.8 154 86 125 22.3 7.9
Mourilyan (L) 113 33 12 32 195 83.6 38 30 85 6.1 4.9
Mudjimba 586 285 180 309 1 389 85.2 222 158 461 29.3 23.2
Mundubbera 296 126 49 98 582 76.6 91 183 125 9.4 5.2
Mungindi (Qld Part) (L) 21 7 4 3 35 62.9 5 8 8 12.5 10.3
Mungindi (NSW Part) (L) 113 42 30 57 252 63.1 60 49 65 21.8 13.1
Murgon 361 170 104 172 827 13:2 140 167 423 16.8 7.8
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Nanango 406 159 84 178 847 75.8 162 92 238 25.4 14.4 rf m
Napranum (Weipa South) (L) 93 32 90 44 276 8.7 10 154 7 5.4 5.5 ee!
Narangba (L) 213 93 49 106 470 77.7 94 45 183 9.5 7.8 = 4
Nelly Bay 172 109 89 90 470 77.4 131 35 146 13.4 9.4 "oO
Nerang 2 532 1 262 596 1356 5 862 85.8 971 556 2221 19.8 134. : Nn
New Mapoon (L) 22 14 37 16 98 12:2 3 46 3 10.7 4.9 an.
Newell (L) 64 39 15 30 158 74.7 41 17 44 16.7 gel e @
Ning! (L) 33 20 17 19 95 88.4 9 9 48 25.0 20.8 ane
Normanton 144 93 61 81 399 50.6 86 53 100 20.5 10.5 > =
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Oxenford 486 224 117 284 1139 87.6 214 93 395 11.8 9.3 / ze
Pallarenda (L) 180 105 36 97 429 69.9 155 17 139 10.3 6.3 : cS
Paim Islands 179 103 247 173 720 7.5 81 414 288 4.3 4.3 » Oo
Palmwoods 215 104 64 136 528 80.9 84 64 196 16.3 9.0 e <
Peachester (L) 56 25 25 40 150 74.7 31 22 45 13.6 12.3 .
Pentland (L) 41 5 5 6 58 46.6 8 13 4 = 15.9 |
Peregian Beach 396 204 157 254 1 033 83.8 244 71 287 29.1 15.6 . ©
Picnic Bay (L) 67 34 26 40 169 74.6 39 18 40 27.3 10.6 a =
Pittsworth 478 173 76 220 969 83.6 124 167 361 9.9 4.4 . O
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Point Lookout (L) 160 82 59 83 394 83.2 100 40 80 28.1 12.8 . o
Point Talburpin (L) 150 66 32 58 309 79.0 48 41 102 19.1 8.3 , 2
Pomona (L) 141 61 38 73 327 77/4 54 41 123 29.4 17.4 . 2
Pormpuraaw (Edward River) (L) 92 36 77 68 287 10.1 23 148 24 4.4 2.0 * S
Port Douglas 492 369 242 320 1 448 88.7 477 100 343 12.9 6.0 *
Proserpine 716 304 114 249 1 408 81.3 220 174 576 13.2 5.8 :
Proston (L) 34 16 8 16 74 47.3 17 16 13 23.1 15.9 :
Quilpie (L) 184 78 25 43 336 59.8 60 42 91 12.3 4.8 °
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Geographical area no.
Rathdowney (L) ZT
Ravenshoe (L) 90
Rediand Bay 693
Richmond (L) 196
River Heads (L) 32
Rockhampton 10 203
Roma 1 221
Rosewood 343
Rubyvale (L) 57
Russell-Macleay Islands 285
St George 536
St Pauls (L) 38
Samford (L) 83
Sandstone Point 193
Santa Barbara 285
Sapphire (L) 49
Sarina 626
Sarina Beach (L) 61
Seaforth (L) 51
Seventeen Seventy (L) 21
Shoal Point (L) 133
Silkwood (L) 97
Smithfield Heights 549
Springsure (L) 151
Stanthorpe 673
Surat (L) 89
Tambo (L) 82
Tamborine North 160
Tannum Sands 749
Tara (L) 152
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females
no,
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Part-time
males
no.
147
2 265
197
109
Employed
Part-time Total in private
females persons(b) sector
no. no. %
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URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
14 68 66.2
43 207 70.5
304 1519 84.3
52 353 43.6
34 104 71.3
4 967 23 228 71.1
532 2 639 65.2
134 673 70.4
30 150 82.7
139 698 78.1
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45 115 9.6
54 205 78.0
85 414 80.9
150 665 90.8
17 108 77.8
215 1142 63.0
32 151 74.8
22 4102 75.5
16 69 88.4
69 306 85.0
33 167 83.8
249 1 252 81.7
59 297 65.4
339 1 481 80.8
35 ol ge 53.1
33 178 63.5
107 407 81.6
231 1 392 89.2
62 325 63.1
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administrators;
Professionals
no.
4 oO * % eS 4 et y
276
309
136
338
Labourers
and related
workers
no.
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188
2 497
257
111
158
279
126
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118
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UNEMPLOYMENT
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Aged Aged
15-24 15 years
years or more
% %
61.5 21.8
35.8 20.7
16.2 11.3
5.1 5.6
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18.5 10.4
9.8 7.0
15.2 9.7
40.0 18.5
47.5 22.9
15.5 7.5
5.7 5.0
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23.3 13.9
17.9 7.8
62.5 28.5
18.0 10.0
24,2 7.9
4.8 3.8
14.3 9.2
15.8 6.4
412.5 4.6
10.3 5.2
10.3 3.6
13.9 8.5
28.6 8.4
17.2 8.7
13.5 11:3
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Full-time
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Taylors Beach (L)
Tewantin-Noosa
Texas (L)
Thangool (L)
Thargomindah (L)
The Junction
The Patms (L)
Theodore (L)
Thursday Istand
Tiaro (L)
Tieri
Tin Can Bay
Tolga (L)
Toogoolawanh (L)
Toogoom (L)
Toorbul (L)
Toowoomba
Torbanlea (L)
Townsville-Thuringowa
Trebonne (L)
Tully
Tully Heads (L)
Umagico (L)
Victoria Point
Walkerston
Waliangarra (L)
Walloon
Wallumbilla (L)
Wamuran (L)
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144
72
3 402
148
64
63
273
84
128
359
57
511
169
123
119
60
59
14 663
34
22 101
47
651
63
21
1737
354
62
237
48
160
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females
no.
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68
22
1 828
60
26
24
120
27
43
273
21
84
71
28
41
30
26
7 532
13
11 247
19
213
23
13
193
414
16
100
21
85
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males
no.
Part-time
females
no,
Total
persons(b)
no.
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in private
sector
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administrators;
Professionals
no.
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32
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58
30
16
109
58
35
125
27
125
90
53
49
38
24
7 367
23
9 765
25
212
41
24
874
147
18
99
16
75
311
137
9 O99
304
133
108
547
191
223
909
121
795
408
269
244
152
129
33 395
85
48 796
102
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166
84
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119
479
94
359
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84.5
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70.6
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83.3
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2.4
83.7
88.6
70.6
67.8
53.2
80.2
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153
241
105
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and related
workers
no.
Manufacturing;
Retail; Health
& Community
services
no.
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41
45
314
95
46
56
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77
294
40
67
117
97
84
55
51
13 992
25
15 981
52
413
39
79
1 350
276
47
199
18
110
(b) includes people who did not state the number of hours worked.
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RAVE Satxerteceureess
Aged Aged
15-24 15 years
years or more
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15.0 6.3
17.6 8.7
22.8 14.2
18.2 9.5
4.8 8.9
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31.0 24.4.
18.4 7.5
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7.4 2:5
40.0 21.2
25.5 11.5
21.4 14.4
38.1 26.6
38.9 1531
16.9 8.7
29.2 24.8
15.7 9.5
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6.8 3.6
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URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
Wandoan (L) 84 34 14 28 163 68.7 26 25 49 11.5 6.3
Wangan (L) 124 38 19 50 242 83.1 24 47 122 A.3 4.0
Warwick 1 863 809 369 828 3973 76.2 736 660 1791 16.3 10.0
Weipa 763 272 72 194 1 314 85.8 286 102 226 3.7 1.9
Willows Gemfields (L) 9 11 9 6 35 74.3 10 5 6 100.0 16.7
Winton 234 116 37 78 476 59.7 73 63 105 16.9 9.0
Withcott (L) 158 72 34 104 379 78.6 83 28 154 8.3 3.8
Wondai 206 92 50 97 453 74.0 85 87 251 18.6 9.0
Wonga Beach (L) 108 48 28 54 240 79.6 22 32 72 12.2 7.0
Wongaling Beach 158 84 66 92 411 83.5 107 37 101 11.7 fee
Woodford 248 99 61 151 579 82.7 60 102 210 29.8 14.0
Woodgate (L) 55 28 28 37 152 82.9 44 20 36 15.8 20.0
Woombye (L) 115 47 31 62 266 82.3 49 25 98 29.8 13.9
Woorabinda 102 46 17 15 184 28.8 48 28 105 64.2 46.7
Woorim 195 96 54 99 456 78.5 93 43 163 23.4 16.6
Wujal Wujal (L) 20 15 52 37 128 8.6 3 85 125 — 0.8
Wyreema (L) 176 78 39 70 366 87.7 46 50 160 4.6 4.7
Yandina (L) 162 67 44 79 357 79.8 44 61 149 21.7 411.4
Yangan (L) 35 15 5 11 67 89.6 i1 8 26 12.5 6.9
Yaroomba 385 182 99 179 866 83.4 242 rar 270 28.1 14.4
Yarrabah 149 67 263 228 729 5.1 80 404 21 8.8 4.7
Yarraman (L) 122 49 29 32 241 67.2 49 27 62 19.4 10.1
Yelarbon (L) 24 6 13 10 55 65.5 8 15 14 85.7 21.4
Yeppoon 1 156 686 333 657 2 878 75.7 757 282 868 22.7 13.8
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Alice River
Alligator Creek (L)
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Aliora (L)
Alpha (L)
Amity Point (L)
Aramac (L)
Arcadia Bay (L)
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no.
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140 435
16 596
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465 402
198 753
122 222
17 856
75 147
413 978
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165
102
126
234
194
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no.
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157 659
82 263
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50 813
298 312
134 216
63 237
7 659
38 412
243 524
202 712
134 383
11 085
34 219
382 399
153 005
101 101
11 016
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289 930
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206
33
309
29
20
112
70
63
47
46
108
877
38
97
986
140
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108
33
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no.
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18 306
2181
10 577
57 959
28 688
19 497
3 596
18 587
70 368
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occupied
private
dwellings
no.
SECTION OF STATE
611 460
375 387
37 439
179 786
1 204 072
514 662
306 057
40 127
156 954
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housing
loan Median
repayment rent
$ monthly $ weekly
850 140
750 120
650 80
800 85
800 125
565 124
503 94
463 70
567 15
543 106
689 150
997 160
822 160
823 148
650 100
557 85
563 50
754 120
377 39
901 200
736 110
479 43
— 35
661 100
650 88
699 105
607 120
— 30
370 44
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household private
income dwellings
$ weekly no.
658 49 853
569 41 099
493 6 529
608 24 006
618 121 487
565 40 342
488 31 156
435 6 529
509 20 987
527 99 014
450 76
660 101
920 7
802 20
538 56
391 60
496 29
403 167
454 18
459 67
460 230
432 18
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596 225
513 47
626 16
457 121
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385 26
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1 365 662 678
1 869 418 355
303 44 271
701 204 493
4 238 1329 797
1 304 556 308
1713 338 926
318 46 974
763 178 704
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4101 1120 944
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29 904
— 452
3 276
3 497
3 393
6 192
— 330
3 162
8 278
14 2 503
4 189
4 122
17 3 491
— 500
— 274
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3 158
3 138
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Barcaldine 252
Bargara 770
Beachmere 397
Beaudesert 608
Beerwah 186
Bell (L) 57
Biggenden (L) 152
Biloela 588
Bingil Bay (L) 73
Blackall 282
Blackbutt (L) 113
Blacks Beach (L) 74
Blackwater 134
Bli Bti 382
Blue Mountain Heights (L) 116
Bluff (L) 34
Bohle Plains (L) 91
Bongaree 24414
Boonah 469
Boreen Point (L) 57
Bouldercombe (L) 96
Boulia (L) 16
Bowen 1310
Boykambil (L) 83
Boyne Island 376
Brandon (L) 161
Brisbane 173 194
Bucasia 275
Buderim 2 143
Bundaberg 6 742
Burketown (L) 15
Burnett Heads 390
Burpengary 638
Burrum Heads (L) 257
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rent/buy)
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(includes
rent free)
no.
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90
342
229
228
116
452
345
61
129 017
246
1276
3 054
170
524
263
553
196
725
171
41511
310
41 451
204
94
347
70
148 449
280
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loan
repayment
$ monthly
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URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
314
553
1 750
915
1 442
5114
104
288
1 855
184
560
204
226
1 851
1107
228
133
300
4 894
870
da i
209
75
3 301
264
1 103
308
469 179
847
4 830
15 295
70
804
2 235
393
625
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$ weekly
130
125
100
125
53
65
80
130
68
95
140
17
145
173
63
163
130
100
130
125
51
100
170
150
100
135
125
160
110
78
120
145
120
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household
income
$ weekly
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585
461
429
458
463
384
384
682
446
482
369
850
1179
568
1 103
1 023
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380
422
368
608
592
533
674
851
674
678
654
576
475
516
397
669
316
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243
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Geographical area no.
Cabooiture 1 849
Cairns 8 223
Cairns Northern Beaches 1 375
Calen (L) 43
Calliope 137
Caloundra 5 072
Cambooya (L) 59
Camooweal (L) 27
Campwin Beach (L) 49
Cannonvale 208
Canungra (L) 61
Capella (L) 69
Caravonica 230
Cardwell 262
Cecil Plains (L) 42
Charleville 540
Charters Towers 41 243
Cherbourg —
Childers 281
Chinchilla 649
Clermont 266
Clifton (L) 165
Cloncurry 269
Collinsville 398
Cooktown 180
Cooloola Village (L) 139
Coolum Beach 1 056
Coominya (L) 49
Cooran (L) 74
Cooroy 353
Cordalba (L) 45
Cordelia Estate 220
Craiglie 252
Crows Nest 261
Being
purchased Rented
(including (includes
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no, no.
1 747 2332
6 665 13 641
1 203 1 836
12 26
175 90
1905 4 002
120 36
— 38
26 57
195 579
45 43
67 113
219 157
49 215
18 30
218 397
551 891
- 205
78 162
237 355
120 460
68 85
86 437
76 308
51 200
69 oT
586 906
67 38
80 54
140 230
17 10
268 71
154 484
87 98
Other
(includes
not stated)
no.
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housing
loan
repayment
$ monthly
ou Fe RDeSHH ee HF Ee Fe HF Ee HED
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
6174
30 402
4 708
85
407
11 454
222
72
135
1 092
153
257
642
600
93
1 205
2 845
213
548
1 278
874
340
851
818
508
257
2674
163
213
746
15
589
971
469
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115
150
175
70
125
140
100
28
135
145
130
50
170
100
50
72
100
55
110
80
37
95
63
24
80
120
145
115
120
120
110
150
200
85
OTHER.....
Median Unoccupied
household private
income dwellings
$ weekly no.
496 433
698 2 509
756 416
625 13
696 18
437 2 827
563 18
450 5
578 59
617 170
459 13
854 34
T47 29
383 63
609 8
536 165
615 312
551 —
478 39
437 189
717 154
3914 62
690 119
424 312
432 46
362 60
467 598
442 18
389 15
429 51
414 fi
761 28
815 74
385 52
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no.
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33 092
5 156
98
425
14 313
240
84
193
123
169
294
671
672
101
1 385
3 184
216
596
1477
1-035
405
981
1 136
564
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181
228
801
82
617
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Cungulla (L)
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Dayboro (L)
Deception Bay
Deeragun
Dimbulah (L)
Dirranbandi (L)
Donnybrook (L)
Doomadgee (L)
Duaringa (L)
Dundowran
Dunwich (L)
Dysart
Eagle Heights
Eidsvold (L)
Fimeo
E! Arish (L)
Elliott Heads (L)
Emerald
Emu Park
Esk (L)
Eton (L)
Eumundi (L)
Farleigh (L)
Fernvale (L)
Finch Hatton (L)
Flying Fish Point (L)
Forest Hill (L)
Gatton
Gayndah
Georgetown (L)
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121
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122
362
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112
179
894
188
140
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280
753
224
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140
48
411
150
60
140
100
100
70
120
100
145
46
125
80
120
420
120
80
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550
470
454
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665
357
450
350
809
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572
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490
462
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565
383
1 039
457
354
993
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678
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Giru (L)
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Glass House Mountains (L)
Glenden
Glenella
Gold Coast-Tweed Heads
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Gold Coast-Tweed Heads
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Goombungee (L)
Goomeri (L)
Goondiwindi
Gordonvale
Gracemere
Grantham (L)
Grasstree Beach (L)
Greenmount (L)
Gympie
Gympie South
Half Tide Beach (L)
Halifax (L)
Hamilton Island
Harrisville (L)
Hector (L)
Helensvale
Helidon (L)
Herberton (L)
Hervey Bay
Highfields
Home Hill
Hope Island (L)
Hope Vale (L)
Horseshoe Bay (L)
Howard (L)
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purchased
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owned rent/buy)
no. no.
170 51
73 23
2 863 2 502
78 61
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380 256
39 208 19 641
7 956 2 432
110 73
90 28
540 331
427 382
419 561
44 36
67 26
24 29
1929 841
400 270
81 39
118 27
50 35
47 42
40 27
1 408 1 855
81 56
129 53
5 563 2 074
340 408
616 216
81 31
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207 73
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3 548
53
372
279
38 793
4 645
52
68
652
410
411
27
57
20
1 345
293
66
53
67
28
19
1 387
57
96
3 856
68
270
47
132
49
90
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(includes
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no.
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loan
repayment
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344
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9 266
197
388
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104 321
15 814
239
192
1601
1 268
1 440
413
157
76
4241
1 001
193
212
167
121
86
4807
202
287
12 180
837
1 139
166
148
152
392
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household private
income dwellings
$ weekly no.
456 20
735 6
759 564
475 21
1 203 47
844 47
555 16 005
431 1 534
495 19
419 35
616 144
634 65
647 107
571 10
566 71
625 9
449 433
611 70
566 51
506 19
968 77
529 3
574 32
679 277
518 21
434 35
424 1 398
820 39
620 86
784 105
566 —
377 14
301 59
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no.
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991
120 651
17 401
258
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1 766
1 339
1 550
123
228
84
4 704
1074
244
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119
5 084
223
327
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876
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148
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Geographical area no.
Hughenden 230
Imbil (L) 81
Ingham 980
Inglewood (L) 136
Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L) 3
Injune (L) 64
Innes Park (L) 108
Innisfail 1 232
Jacobs Well (L) 105
Jatloonda ({L) 73
Jandowae (L) 178
Jimboomba 94
Johnstone South (L) 100
Julia Creek (L) 68
Kairi (L) 38
Kaiamia Estate (L) 45
Katbar (L) 105
Karalee 243
Karana Downs 445
Karumba 259
Kawana Waters 2 968
Kenilworth (L) 51
Keppel Sands (L) 79
Kilcoy 294
Kilkivan (L) 74
Killarney (L) 169
Kingaroy 1 007
Kingsthorpe 99
Kooralbyn (L) 56
Kowanyama (L) —
Kuranda (L) 59
Kurrimine (L) 197
Laidley 359
Landsborough 171
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no.
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143
219
48
669
128
30
56
37
1 392
44
46
53
88
51
83
21
29
43
54
232
111
1778
29
31
126
37
58
921
76
51
160
87
102
279
134
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(includes
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occupied
private
dwellings
no.
Median
housing
foan
repayment
$ monthly
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
168
553
175
1 903
332
62
145
229
3 183
269
195
292
334
199
200
76
110
203
601
1373
463
6 257
108
143
560
142
298
2 612
438
173
173
215
359
862
488
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rent
$ weekly
60
90
80
65
30
55
128
100
130
140
65
145
15
50
101
32
100
160
160
70
155
90
100
100
68
80
95
110
140
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110
100
100
135
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623
406
540
518
740
484
552
528
576
650
389
628
570
570
536
707
459
900
968
435
480
453
373
495
356
494
493
628
619
570
612
475
440
469
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Geographical area no.
Lockhart River (L) —
Longreach 515
Lowood (L) 159
Lucinda (L) 192
Mackay 5 978
Macknade (L) 82
Malanda (L) 138
Maleny (L) 154
Mapleton (L) 100
Marburg (L) 98
Marcoola 144
Marcus Beach (L) 76
Mareeba 1 098
Marian (L) 97
Maroochydore-Mooloolaba 5 634
Maryborough 3 926
Merinda (L) 32
Middlemount 7
Miles 200
Millaa Millaa (L) 65
Millmerran 194
Mirani (tL) 90
Miriam Vale (L) 65
Mission Beach 235
Mission Beach South (L) 129
Mitchell (L) 182
Monto 276
Mooloolah (L) 97
Moore Park (L) 154
Moranbah 408
Morayfield 585
Mossman 239
Mount Garnet (L) 52
Mount isa 2 084
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567
4178
1 839
56
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61
6 233
45
148
140
56
48
192
43
989
65
6 150
2 182
19
633
191
40
149
64
42
13
93
121
137
55
55
1 050
913
314
62
3 019
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no. no. $ monthly $ weekly
URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
27 83 — 40
81 1 263 650 80
23 391 582 100
23 303 608 90
650 16 272 800 120
9 148 477 27
41 3t2 559 85
12 369 563 130
16 222 693 129
6 214 622 115
19 447 856 140
9 176 867 150
126 2 567 672 90
10 216 650 65
942 15 064 800 150
363 8 189 600 100
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4 653 542 16
26 495 500 63
17 137 542 84
13 422 571 80
8 184 600 60
8 145 531 75
59 379 500, 120
16 287 867 140
10 372 444 59
18 508 509 70
7 281 722 150
10 266 531 130
44 2 069 130 17
80 2 756 800 130
at 686 867 90
14 140 475 69
456 7 398 800 110
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household private
income dwellings
$ weekly no.
945 —
642 146
405 25
479 71
613 1031
590 16
374 33
386 41
453 17
546 22
503 107
568 34
487 182
669 16
492 2 454
451 807
750 7
1231 92
414 62
395 13
530 43
568 23
536 13
483 7
664 ot
459 69
418 TS
490 16
365 34
2 000 177
616 132
567 60
357 24
1 005 509
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84
1 428
416
374
17 380
164
408
413
239
236
557
213
2 760
232
17 552
9 037
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566
150
469
207
161
390
329
450
587
297
303
2 254
2 891
153
164
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Mount Low
Mount Morgan
Mount Nebo (L)
Mount Tamborine (L)
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Mourilyan (L)
Mudjimba
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Mungindi (NSW Part) (L)
Murgon
Nambour
Nanango
Napranum (Weipa South) (L)
Narangba (L)
Nelly Bay
Nerang
New Mapoon (L)
Newell (L)
Ningi (L)
Normanton
Oakey
Oxenford
Pallarenda (L)
Palm Islands
Palmwoods
Peachester (L)
Pentland (L)
Peregian Beach
Picnic Bay (L)
Pittsworth
Planella (L)
Point Lookout (L)
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57
214
22
49
299
61
604
184
16
112
276
1 428
358
131
41
144
1 792
36
58
31
198
423
201
97
276
114
25
32
436
90
211
30
181
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loan
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$ monthly
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26
36
650
975
400
1 000
955
226
693
715
568
485
433
Median
rent
$ weekly
60
170
80
155
150
46
78
425
79
58
60
80
120
75
40
150
135
150
40
126
120
75
90
125
145
40
140
135
45
160
100
100
135
130
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household
income
$ weekly
515
941
fe
783
544
1 013
519
434
536
612
471
496
468
448
411
843
471
587
525
631
434
632
586
685
900
672
491
483
235
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Port Douglas
Proserpine
Proston (L)
Quilpie (L)
Rainbow Beach (L)
Rathdowney (L)
Ravenshoe (L)
Redland Bay
Richmond (L)
River Heads (L)
Rockhampton
Roma
Rosewood
Rubyvale (L)
Russell-Macleay Islands
St George
St Pauls (L)
Samford (L)
Sandstone Point
Santa Barbara
Sapphire (L)
Sarina
Sarina Beach (L)
Seaforth (L)
Seventeen Seventy (L)
Shoal Point (L)
Silkwood (L)
Smithfield Heights
Springsure (L)
Stanthorpe
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105
389
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29
114
122
18
115
325
100
21
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180
39
243
356
23
36
90
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45
487
33
32
15
86
34
261
105
529
62
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no.
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URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
324
377
129
871
1 165
102
242
329
80
304
1 376
251
173
20 606
2122
710
277
1 368
837
a1
138
581
492
280
1155
146
246
81
213
153
819
273
1 663
168
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rent
$ weekly
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140
125
20
200
110
63
55
120
101
88
140
50
128
110
90
115
65
100
73
30
145
150
200
63
84
110
80
96
138
60
190
60
95
50
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household
income
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535
416
506
669
597
3914
646
423
462
386
610
642
366
270
587
532
283
330
588
707
719
438
903
285
580
659
413
425
683
563
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505
397
436
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private
dwellings
no.
306
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289
223
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227
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Wandoan (L)
Wangan (L)
Warwick
Weipa
Willows Gemfields (L)
Winton
Withcott (L)
Wondai
Wonga Beach (L)
Wongaling Beach
Woodford
Woodgate (L)
Woombye (L)
Woorabinda
Woorim
Wujal Wuyjal (L)
Wyreema (L)
Yandina (L)
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Yarrabah
Yarraman (L)
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1 276
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22
151
22
127
70
145
98
64
66
193
235
44
42
74
13
225
250
73
17
1141
18
90
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no.
Median
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loan
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URBAN CENTRE/LOCALITY
169
213
4019
fo2
137
455
262
501
a i
370
580
346
288
221
702
62
245
338
67
692
337
313
89
3175
83
358
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59
110
100
30
88
55
140
80
130
130
125
420
135
120
128
135
135
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household
income
$ weekly
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Unoccupied Non-
private private
dwellings dwellings Total dwellings
no. no. no.
31 — 200
12 — 225
465 2f 4511
83 7 842
35 — 172
64 10 529
16 — 278
52 7 560
4t — 268
97 4 471
50 — 630
279 — 625
23 — 311
— 5 226
313 _— 1015
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124 3 819
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66 4 383
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5 URBAN CENTRES AND LOCALITIES, Ranked by Total Number of Persons
Rank Geographical area Persons Rank Geographical area Persons
1 Brisbane 1 291 117 61 Charleville 3.327
2 Gold Coast-Tweed Heads (Goid 62 Chinchilla 3 247
Coast Part) 274 157 63 Proserpine 3 247
3. Townsville-Thuringowa 109 914 64 = Sarina 3 201
4 Cairns 92 273 65 Tannum Sands 3 196
5 Toowoomba 83 350 66 Boyne Island 3 184
6 Rockhampton 57 770 67 Cannonvale 3 137
¢ Mackay 44 880 68 Home Hill 3.074
8 Bundaberg 41 025 69 Airlie Beach 3 029
9 Maroochydore-Mooloolaba 36 406 7Q_ Russell-Macleay Istands 2 937
10 Hervey Bay 32 054
11 Caloundra 28 329 71 Peregian Beach 2 913
12 Gladstone 26 415 72 Gympie South 2 895
13 Tewantin-Noosa 26 053 73 ~Gleneila 2 878
14 Mount Isa 21 751 ¢4 Emu Park 2 788
15 Maryborough 21 286 75 Craiglie 2 746
16 Caboolture 17571 76 Nanango 2711
17 Kawana Waters 16 264 (7? Highfields 2710
18 Cairns Northern Beaches 14 768 78 Tully 2 509
19 Nerang 14 467 ¢9 Mount Morgan 2 487
20 Helensvale 13 823 80 Thursday Island 2 483
21 Deception Bay 13 163 81 Oxenford 2 481
22 Buderim 12 458 82 St George 2 463
23 Nambour 12 205 83 = Cloncurry 2 459
24 Bongaree 11 166 84 Smithfield Heights 2 426
25 Warwick 10 947 85 Bucasia 2 398
26 Gympie 10 813 86 Clermont 2 388
27 Victoria Point 9 760 87 Beachmere 2 374
28 Dalby 9 517 88 Laidley 2 329
29 Emeraid 9 345 89 -~Pittsworth 2 323
30 Innisfail 8 987 90 Deeragun 2 314
31 Bowen 8 985 91 Boonah 2 234
32 Charters Towers 8 893 92 Weipa 2 200
33 Yeppoon 8 810 93 Middiemount 2 132
34 Ayr 8 697 94 Murgon 2 088
35 Morayfield 8 394 95 Palm Islands 2 073
36 Kingaroy 7013 96 Burnett Heads 2 073
37 Coolum Beach 6 999 97 Collinsville 2021
38 Mareeba 6 874 98 Rosewood 2 010
39 Burpengary 6774 99 Yaroomba 2 003
40 Moranbah 6 508 100 Eagle Heights 1 998
A1 Blackwater 5 931 101 Karalee 1989
42 Roma 5 744 102 Moura 1 980
43 Atherton 5 693 403 Yarrabah 1978
44 Gatton 5 328 104 Cooroy 1970
45 Biloela 5 161 105 Mossman 1917
46 Ingham 5 012 106 Gayndah 1781
4/ Bargara 4525 107 Tin Can Bay 1779
48 Gracemere 4501 108 Cordelia Estate 1777
49 Karana Downs 4 434 109 Caravonica 4771
5O Goondiwindi 4 374 110 Woodford 1621
51 Mudjimba 4 360 111 Woorim 1 595
52 Stanthorpe 4154 112 —— Barcaldine 1 592
53 Longreach 3 766 113 _~—sTieri 1591
54 Beaudesert 3734 114 Santa Barbara 1564
55 Gordonvale 3 682 115 = Kilcoy 1516
56 Redland Bay 3674 116 Waikerston 1 506
5/ Port Douglas 3 641 117 Hamilton Island 1 502
58 = Dysart 3 444 118 Childers 41 483
59 Oakey 3 396 119 Palmwoods 1 475
60 Bli Bli 3 347 120 Cunnamulla 1 461
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Geographical area
Persons
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Hughenden
Blackall
Cardwell
Cooktown
Sandstone Point
Beerwah
Kingsthorpe
Eimeo
Landsborough
Wondai
Glenden
Normanton
Monto
Mundubbera
Nelly Bay
Calliope
Babinda
Crows Nest
Miles
Tamborine North
Alice River
Marcoola
Winton
Mount Low
Allingham
Wongaling Beach
Woorabinda
Dundowran
The Junction
Cherbourg
Walloon
Jimboomba
Millmerran
Karumba
Mission Beach
Herberton (L)
Bohle Plains (L)
Yungaburra (L)
Lowood (L)
Pomona (L)
Mitchell (L)
Narangba (L)
Gin Gin (L)
Esk (L)
Inglewood (L)
Yandina (L)
Howard (L)
Point Lookout (L)
Kowanyama (L)
Dunwich (L)
Patlarenda (L)
Brandon (L)
Maleny (L)
Point Talburpin (L)
Toogoolawah (L)
Ravenshoe (L)
Malanda (L)
Tara (L)
Mooloolah (L)
Allora (L)
Rank
SB Re & |
221
230
231
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
Geographical area
Kurrimine (L)
Burrum Heads (L)
Rainbow Beach (L)
Clifton (L)
Killarney (L)
Tolga (L)
Yarraman (L)
Blacks Beach (L)
Mission Beach South (L)
Withcott (L)
Woombye (L)
Bakers Creek (L)
Kooralbyn (L)
Wamuran (L)
Alligator Creek (L)
Aurukun (L)
Napranum (Weipa South) (L)
Texas (L)
Flying Fish Point (L)
Bamaga (L)
Woodgate (L)
Doomadgee (L)
Wyreema (L)
Capelia (L)
Mount Tamborine (L)
Richmond (lL)
Quilpie (L)
Jandowae (L)
Hope Vale (L)
Boykambil (L)
Blue Mountain Heights (L)
Elliott Heads (L)
Biggenden (L)
Fernvale (L)
Kuranda (L)
Springsure (L)
Cambooya (L)
Lucinda (L)
Taroom (L)
Jacobs Well (L)
Goombungee (L)
Arcadia Bay (L)
Wangan (L)
Moore Park (L)
Shoal Point (L)
Marburg (L)
Sapphire (L)
Coolooia Village (L)
Wonga Beach (L)
Innes Park (L)
Rubyvale (L)
Cooran (L)
Toogoom (L)
Helidon (L)
Bouldercombe (L)
Marian (L)
Picnic Bay (L)
The Palms (L)
Johnstone South (L)
Balgal Beach (L)
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Persons
840
834
834
833
832
821
820
820
803
799
797
794
782
779
778
778
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772
756
756
35
754
752
741
735
733
730
718
706
703
702
690
686
683
666
666
665
664
662
659
654
638
631
628
622
619
614
610
607
605
602
596
596
591
587
583
Sto
575
568
563
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241 Pormpuraaw (Edward River) (L) 553 301 Aramac (L) 342
242 Mapleton (L) 545 302 —_Injinoo (Cowal Creek) (L) 337
243 Halifax (L) 539 303 Grantham (L) 335
244 = Kalbar (L) 534 304 ~ Ningi (L) 324
245 Horseshoe Bay (L) 528 305 Millaa Millaa (L) 324
246 ~——-Bingil Bay (L) 526 306 Keppel Sands (L) 318
247 Glass House Mountains (L) 522 307 = Trebonne (L) 311
248 Blackbutt (L) 520 308 _ Finch Hatton (L) 301
249 Julia Creek (L) 519 309 Eton (L) 301
250 ~~ Eidsvold (L) 519 310 Georgetown (L) 298
251 Theodore (L) 508 311. El Arish (L) 298
252 Lockhart River (L) 504 312 Wujal Wujal (L) 293
253 = Seaforth (L) 504 313 Kenilworth (L) 285
254 Jalloonda (L) 501 314 St Pauls (L) 283
255 Hope Island (L) 498 315 Duaringa (L) 276
256 = Mirani (L) 494 316 New Mapoon (Lb) 276
257 Dayboro (L) 488 317 Willows Gemfields (L) 270
258 _~—Half Tide Beach (L) 486 318 Merinda (L) 270
259 Mourilyan (L) 484 319 Boreen Point (L) 269
260 = Toorbul (L) 480 320 Bell (L) 262
261 Marcus Beach (L) 474 321 Cecil Plains (L) 260
262 Coominya (L) 467 322 Mount Nebo (L) 258
263 = Imbil (L) 464 323 Camooweal (L) 258
264 Eumundi (L) 462 324 Farleigh (L) 256
265 Goomeri (L) 459 325 Agnes Water (L) _ 251
266 ~~ Forest Hil! (L) 457 326 Wallumbilla (L) 247
267 Tully Heads (L) 446 327 Boulia (L) 243
268 River Heads (L) 444 328 Baralaba (L) 238
269 Augathella (L) 437 329 Umagico (L) 231
270 Giru (L) 436 330 = Proston (L) 228
271 Wandoan (L) 432 331 Rathdowney (L) 227
272 Bluff (L) 431 332 = Kairi (L) 226
273 Dimbulah (L) 429 333 Hector (L) 224
274 _ Taylors Beach (L) 429 334 Calen (L) 223
275 Samford (L) 427 335 Croydon (L) 223
2/6 Miriam Vale (L) 421 336 Greenmount (L) 222
277 Newell (L) 418 337 Burketown (L) 220
278 Mount Garnet (L) 406 338 Cordalba (L) 218
279 Macknade (L) 406 339 Yelarbon (L) 216
280 Grasstree Beach (L) 406 340 Thargomindah (L) 215
281 = Injune (L) 405 341 Cungulla (L) 213
282 Sarina Beach (L) 401 342 Mount Larcom (L) 213
283 Dirranbandi (L) 401 343 Dajarra (L) 203
284 Surat (L) 398 344 Seventeen Seventy (L) 203
285 Silkwood (L) 398 345 Yangan (L) 201
286 Canungra (L) 397 346 Yuleba (L) 201
287 Alpha (L) 395 347 Pentland (L) 200
288 Wallangarra (L) 385 348 Mungindi (Qld Pt) (L) 97
289 Amity Point (L) 382
290 _ Tiaro (L) 378
291 Tambo (L) 378
292 Peachester (L) 375
293 =~ Planelia (L) 370
294 Kalamia Estate (L) 363
295 _~Kilkivan (L) 353
296 Harrisville (L) 352
297 Campwin Beach (L) 351
298 Thangool (L) 349
299 Torbanlea (L) 346
300 Donnybrook (L) 345
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
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SCOPE AND COVERAGE
1 The 1996 Census of Population and Housing was held on 6 August 1996. The first
census was held in 1911 and since 1961 a census has been taken every five years, a
frequency which is specified in the Census and Statistics Act 1905. The objective of the
Census is to measure accurately the number and key characteristics of people in
Australia on census night, and the dwellings in which they live.
2 The Census aims to count every person who spent census night in Australia. This
includes Australian residents in Antarctica and people in the Territories of Jervis Bay,
Cocos (Keeling) Islands and Christmas Island. The other Australian External Territories,
Norfolk Island and minor islands such as Heard and McDonald Islands, are outside the
scope of the Australian Census. The only people who spend census night in Australia but
are excluded from the Census are foreign diplomats and their families.
3 The Census includes people on vessels in or between Australian ports, on board
long-distance trains, buses or aircraft and on oil or gas rigs off the Australian cuast.
People entering Australia before midnight on census night are counted while people
leaving an Australian port for an overseas destination before midnight on census night
are not. Visitors to Australia are included regardless of how long they have been in the
country or how long they plan to stay. However, for people who intend to be in Australia
less than six months only basic demographic data are available. The Census includes
people camping out and the homeless.
——
4 All private dwellings, except diplomatic dwellings, are included in the Census,
whether occupied or unoccupied. Caravans in caravan parks, manufactured homes in
manufactured home estates and self-care units in accommodation for the retired or aged
are counted only if occupied. Occupied non-private dwellings, such as hospitals, prisons,
and hotels are also included.
5 Details about the 1996 Census content, collection operations, confidentiality and
privacy protection, processing and evaluation activities are contained in 1996 Census —
Nature and Content (Cat. no. 2008.0).
ABS POPULATION ESTIMATES
6 This publication contains population counts based on where people were counted on
census night, which may not have been where they usually lived. However, the Census
can provide person counts based on place of usual residence.
7 Official ABS population estimates (estimated resident population (ERP)) are also
separately available from the ABS. The estimates are based on census counts which have
been adjusted to:
™ include people who were in Australia on census night but were missed in the Census;
® include Australian residents who were temporarily overseas on census night (these
people were not within scope of the Census); and
B exclude overseas visitors counted in the Census who were not usual residents of
Australia.
8 The adjusted census count is then updated quarterly using demographic statistics.
These are statistics on births, deaths, and overseas and internal migration.
9 ABS population estimates are published in Australian Demographic Statistics
(Cat. no. 3101.0), produced quarterly, and in Population by Age and Sex,
Australian States and Territories (Cat. no. 3201.0) produced annually.
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10 The ABS also provides projections (based on different assumptions as to future
fertility, mortality and migration) of the resident population of Australia, States and
Territories. These projections are published biennially in Population Projections
(Cat. no. 3222.0).
DATA LIMITATIONS
441 Census data are subject to a number of inaccuracies resulting from errors by
respondents or mistakes in collection or processing. Whilst many of these are corrected
by careful processing procedures, some still remain. The effect of the remaining errors is
generally slight, although it may be more important for small groups in the population.
The main kinds of error to keep in mind are:
" Partial non-response: In some cases where an answer is not provided to a
question an answer is imputed (often from other information on the form). In
other cases a 'Not stated' code is allocated.
= Processing error: While such errors can occur in any processing system,
quality management is used continuously to improve the quality of processed
data, and to identify and correct data of unacceptable quality.
=" Random adjustment: Table cells containing small values are randomly
adjusted or suppressed to avoid releasing information about particular
individuals, families, or households. The effects of these adjustments are
Statistically insignificant.
= Respondent error: Because processing procedures cannot detect or repair all
errors made by people in completing the forms, some remain in final data.
a Undercount, Although the Census aims to count each person, there are some
people who are missed and others are counted more than once. The data in
this publication are not adjusted for the net undercount.
42 Further information on data quality is provided progressively in Census Update
(Cat. no. 2902.0) and in 1996 Census Data Quality Working Papers.
OVERSEAS VISITORS
13 Data for overseas visitors (who intend to be in Australia for less than six months) are
restricted to age, sex and marital status. In this publication overseas visitors contribute
only to the age, sex and total person counts.
CALCULATION OF PROPORTIONS
14 When calculating the proportion of the population with a particular characteristic,
‘Not stated’ responses are included in the denominator. For example, in the Summary of
Findings, the proportion who are of indigenous origin has been calculated by dividing
the number of persons who stated that they were of indigenous origin by the total
population (including those who did not respond to the relevant question) and
expressing the result as a percentage.
CALCULATION OF MEDIANS
15 A median is a measure of central tendency. It is a mid-value which divides a
population distribution into two, with half the observations falling below it and half
above it. Unlike averages (means), medians are not usually skewed by extreme
observations.
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16 There are several issues to be aware of:
a The categories 'Not stated’, ‘Overseas visitor’, and 'Not applicable’ are not
included in the population distribution when calculating medians.
= Ifa median falls into a category that has a text only label then the median is set
to zero. For this publication this is only relevant to the calculation of median
household income, as the income classification includes the categories 'Nil
income’ and ‘Negative income’.
8 Ifthe median is calculated on a classification containing ranges and a range is
open-ended and the median falls within that category, the median is set to the
number in the label. For example, in the calculation of the median household
income, if the median falls in the last range $2,000 or more, $2,000 is allocated
as the median.
UNADJUSTED DOLLARS
17 The 1991 Census dollar values for Median Household Income, Median Housing
Loan Repayments and Median Rent paid have not been adjusted into 1996 dollars.
SYMBOLS AND OTHER USAGES
18 The following abbreviations and symbols are used in this publication:
General abbreviations and symbols _
ABS Australian Bureau of Statistics
GD Collection Districts
ERP Estimated Resident Population
NZ New Zealand
UK United Kingdom
n.a. not available
—— nil or rounded to zero
Spatial units
L, Locality
SLA Statistical Local Area
SOS Section of State
S/T State/Territory
UC/L Urban Centre/Locality
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APPENDIX CENSUS PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
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There is a wide range of products and services developed from the 1996 Census of
Population and Housing, details of which are listed in brief below. For more detailed
information on the 1996 Census range of products and services, please refer to the
Directory of Census Statistics, 1996 (Cat. no. 2910.0), or call our Client Services Officers
in your State or Territory (refer to the telephone numbers listed on the back page of this
publication).
CENSUS REFERENCE PRODUCTS
Census Dictionary
The Census Dictionary, 1996 (Cat. no. 2901.0) is a comprehensive reference guide to
the concepts and terms used in the 1996 Census of Population and Housing. It includes
a complete listing of the 1996 Census classifications and a glossary of census terms.
How Australia Takes a Census
How Australia Takes a Census, 1996 (Cat. no. 2903.0) provides information about the
history of the Census, the planning process and the way in which the Census is
conducted.
Geographic classifications and codes
Statistical Geography: Volume 1 — Australian Standard Geographical Classification
(ASGC), July 1996 (Cat. no. 1216.0) provides information about the names and codes of
the geographic areas used in the 1996 Census.
1996 Census Statistical Local Area maps
These reference maps show the Statistical Local Areas (SLA) from the 1996 Census. Each
map shows the boundary of an SLA and the Collection District (CD) boundaries
contained within.
Digital Boundaries
All of the census boundaries are available electronically in industry formats through a
range of secondary providers.
CENSUS DATA PRODUCTS
Estimated Resident Population
The ERP is the official population figure and is based on adjusting the results of the
Census to provide more accurately the numbers of people usually living in an area.
Two publications containing ERP data, based on 1996 Census figures are:
= Australian Demographic Statistics, December Quarter 1996
(Cat. no. 3101.0); and
# Regional Population Growth, Australia, 1996 (Cat. no. 3218.0).
Selected characteristics
This series of publications contains data and commentary on various person, family and
dwelling characteristics from the 1996 Census at selected geographic levels. There are
three publications in the series:
® Census of Population and Housing: Selected Social and Housing
Characteristics for Statistical Local Areas (Cat. nos 2015.0-7) (released
15 July 1997)
® Census of Population and Housing: Selected Characteristics for Urban
Centres and Localities (Cat. nos 2016.0-7); and
| ® census of Population and Housing: Selected Family and Labour Force
Characteristics for Statistical Local Areas (Cat. nos 2017.0-8), (indicative
| release date: March 1998).
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Community Profile series
The series Census of Population and Housing: Community Profiles (Cat. nos 2020.0-8)
provide detailed and comprehensive census characteristics of people, families and
dwellings for small areas. This series is available for all standard census geographic arcas,
and is available in hardcopy and electronic formats.
The series comprises six community profiles:
8 Basic Community Profile contains 32 tables of detailed data covering dwelling,
household and family topics. This profile is available for all standard census
geographic areas, Commonwealth and State Electoral Divisions, Postal Areas, and
Suburbs, for the States/Territories and Australia.
® Time Series Community Profile contains 21 tables of variables from the Basic
Community Profile comparing data from the 1986, 1991 and 1996 Censuses where the
classifications are comparable.
= Usual Residents Profile contains 25 tables based on the usual residents of SLAs. This
is the only community profile based on place of usual residence.
8 Expanded Community Profile contains 41 tables available for SLAs and larger areas,
comprising more detailed versions of some of the basic profile tables, plus new tables.
8 Working Population Profile contains 17 tables of labour force and related
characteristics of people who work and are counted in SLAs within the journey to
work study areas — usually capital cities.
= Summary Indigenous Profile contains selected characteristics of Indigenous people
in two tables which are available at the Indigenous Location level.
® Detailed Indigenous Profile contains selected characteristics of Indigenous
people in 26 tables which are available for Indigenous Areas, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Island Regions, States and Territories.
CDATA96
Census of Population and Housing: CDATA96 (Cat. nos 2019.0-8) is a CD-ROM product
which provides a large volume of tabulated census data, digital boundaries and base map
data. It includes software capable of producing tables, maps and graphs of the clata.
KEYDATA
Census of Population and Housing: CENSUS KEYDATA (Cat. no. 2023.0.30.001) isa
CD-ROM product which provides access to 1996 Census Community Profiles,
Classification Counts data and Digital Boundaries, using a specially encrypted CD-ROM.
Classification Counts
Census of Population and Housing: Classification Counts (Cat. nos 2022.0-8) provides
frequency counts for 1996 Census variables in complete classificatory detail, for every
State, Territory and capital city.
Census Household Sample File
Census of Population and Housing: 1996 Census Household Sample File
(Cat. no. 2913.0) provides a comprehensive unit record database of census
characteristics, containing a sample of private households and associated persons, and
persons in non-private dwellings.
Social Atlas Series
The Social Atlas (Cat. nos 2030.1-8) publications feature colour maps of the key social,
demographic and economic characteristics of each capital city.
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Australia in Profile —- A Regional Analysis
Census of Population and Housing: Australia in Profile — A Regional Analysis
(Cat. no, 2032.0) provides commentary and data on a number of key social indicators
from the 1996 Census, with the focus on regional distributions and comparisons.
CONSULTANCY SERVICES
The following census specific services are available:
Thematic Profiles Service
The Thematic Profiles Service provides profiles on request, covering the themes
of the Family, Young People, Older People and Ethnicity, on a variety of media.
Customised Profiles Service
The Customised Profiles Service provides community profile data tailored to your
needs on a variety of media.
Customised Tables Service
The Customised Tables (Matrix) Service provides detailed cross-classified tables tailored
to your needs on a variety of media.
Customised Geographic Data Reports Service
The Customised Geographic Data Reports Service provides tabular geographic data
which relate specifically to the census Geographic Areas and their characteristics
(e.g. area).
Customised Mapping Service
Through the Customised Mapping Service you are able to purchase both Customised
Thematic Maps and Customised Reference Maps on request.
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GLOSSARY
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Dependent child
Dwelling
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General descriptions of terms and concepts used in this publication are provided
below. Tables are also footnoted where applicable for additional clarity. Detailed
definitions of classifications and concepts are available in the Census Dictionary,
1996 (Cat. no. 2901.0).
A dependent child is an individual who is either a child under 15 or a dependent
student, which is any child in a family under 15 years of age or aged 15-24 years
who is a full-time student. To be regarded as a child the individual can have no
partner or child of his/her own usually resident in the same household.
A dwelling is a building or structure in which people live. This can be a building,
such as a house; part of a building, such as a flat; or it can be a caravan or tent,
humpy or park bench. Houses under construction, derelict houses, vacant tents,
or converted garages, are not counted in the Census.
There are private and non-private dwellings.
A private dwelling is normally a house, flat, part of a house, or even a room; but
can also be a house attached to, or rooms above, shops or offices; an occupied
caravan or unit in a caravan park or craft in a marina; occupied dwelling in a
Manufactured Home Estate; occupied self-care unit in Accommodation for the
Retired or Aged; a houseboat; or tent if it is standing on its own block of land. An
occupied caravan situated on a residential allotment is alse classed as a private
dwelling. Private dwellings can be either occupied or unoccupied.
Non-private dwellings are those dwellings not included above, which provide a
communal or transitory type of accommodation. These dwellings include hotels,
motels, guest houses, prisons, religious and charitable institutions, defence
establishments, hospitals and other communal dwellings. Only occupied
non-private dwellings are included in the Census.
Employed people are those aged 15 years or more who, during the week prior to
census night, worked for payment or profit; who had a job from which they were
on leave or otherwise temporarily absent; were on strike or stood down
temporarily; or worked as unpaid helpers in a family business.
A family household is defined by the ABS as two or more persons, one of whom
is at least 15 years of age, who are related by blood, marriage (registered or de
facto), adoption, step or fostering, and who are usually resident in the same
household.
The basis of a family is formed by identifying the presence of either a couple
relationship, lone parent-child relationship or other blood relationship. Some
households, therefore, contain more than one family. Due to processing
limitations a maximum of three families can be coded to a household.
This variable is based on the number of hours worked in ail jobs held by
employed people during the week before census night. It excludes any time off
but includes any overtime or extra time worked:
Part-time workers: employed people who worked up to 34 hours; and
Full-time workers: employed people who worked 35 hours or more.
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Household
Income
Indigenous
Industry (of employment)
Labour force
Locality
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Occupation (of main job)
Overseas-born
Section of State
Student
Unemployed
A household is a group of people who usually reside in the same private dwelling.
People aged 15 years or more are asked to state their usual gross weekly income, which
is the income before tax, superannuation, health insurance, or other deductions are
made, Gross income includes family allowance, family allowance supplement, pensions,
unemployment benefits, student allowances, maintenance (child support),
superannuation, wages, salary, overtime, dividends, rents received, interest, business or
farm income (less operation expenses) and worker's compensation.
Household income is the sum of the personal incomes of each resident present in the
dwelling.
A person is defined to be of Indigenous origin if he or she identifies himself or herself as
of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander origin.
This variable describes the industries in which employed people (aged 15 years
and over) work, and is coded to the Australian and New Zealand Standard
Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 1993 (Cat. no. 1262.0).
The labour force comprises employed and unemployed people.
See definition under Urban Centre/Locality.
A person who usually lives alone in a private dwelling.
This variable describes the main job held by employed people (aged 15 years and over)
during the week prior to census night, and is coded using the ASCO — Australian
Standard Classification of Occupations, Second Edition (Cat. no. 1220.0)
Overseas-born people are those who state that they were born in a country other than
Australia, including those born at sea.
The SOS category classification uses population counts from the Census to define CDs as
either urban or rural. Unlike the UC/L Structure, the SOS Structure relates to all CDs and
therefore, in aggregate, the SOS Structure covers all of Australia.
Within S/Ts, each SOS represents an aggregation of non-contiguous geographical areas
of a particular urban/rural type. The five categories are:
* Major Urban: urban areas (Urban Centres in the UC/L Structure) with populations of
100,000 or more;
= Other Urban: urban areas (Urban Centres in the UC/L Structure) with populations of
1,000 to 99,999;
« Bounded Locality: rural areas (Localities in the UC/L Structure) with populations of
200 to 999;
" Rural Balance: the remainder of the S/T: and
" Migratory: areas composed of off-shore, shipping and migratory CDs.
A student is an individual who attends a secondary or tertiary educational institution on a
full-time/part-time basis.
Unemployed people are those who, during the week prior to census night, did not have
a job but were actively looking for work (either full-time or part-time) and were available
to start work.
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The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed persons expressed as a
percentage of the labour force.
This geographical structure is defined by the 1996 Census edition of the Australian
Standard Geographical Classification. Population counts (place of enumeration) from the
latest census are used to define the Urban Centre/Locality Structure, which means this
classification structure is only current at the time of the Census.
The UC/L classification groups census CDs to form defined areas according to population
size criteria. In broad terms an Urban Centre is a population cluster of 1,000 or more
people, while a Locality is a population cluster of between 200 and 999 people. The
delimitation criteria for UC/Ls are based on those developed in 1965 by Dr G. J. R. Linge.
For statistical purposes, people living in Urban Centres are classified as urban, while
those in Localities are classified as rural. As the UC/L Structure relates to CDs within
defined areas only, the Structure, in aggregate, does not cover all of Australia.
When Urban Centres cross State or Territory boundaries, the separate portions are
uniquely identified and reported in their relevant S/Ts.
More information about definitions, a full description of the method of delimitation of
UC/Ls as well as a listing of UC/L Codes and Labels may be found in Statistical
Geography: Volume 3 — Australian Standard Geographical Classification (ASGC)
Urban Centres/Localities, 1996 (Cat. no. 2909.0).
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